£1500 service?!!! I was warned last service that the next one would be the expensive cambelt change and injector clean service, and would be £700. Was there more needed in the £1200 you were quoted?
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Originally Posted by iainso
(Post 147643)
£1500 service?!!! I was warned last service that the next one would be the expensive cambelt change and injector clean service, and would be £700. Was there more needed in the £1200 you were quoted?
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There is an exterior belt(air con, etc), but it's not a cam belt. These cars have a cam chain. No service required. I had to change the belt and tensioner pulley because the pulley had rusted and it cost 350 USD (~200 UK lbs?). Easy job. Injector service? Don't waste your money. If you go for that, he'll also charge you to top off your blinker fluid.
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Originally Posted by iachella
(Post 147663)
There is an exterior belt(air con, etc), but it's not a cam belt. These cars have a cam chain. No service required. I had to change the belt and tensioner pulley because the pulley had rusted and it cost 350 USD (~200 UK lbs?). Easy job. Injector service? Don't waste your money. If you go for that, he'll also charge you to top off your blinker fluid.
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Is anyone still seeing this tyre wear on the inner edge of fronts problem anymore? My problem disappeared when the car was about 3 years old, I did nothing to the alignment, it just seemed to go away by itself. Perhaps some springs or suspension softening over time?
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Our Canadian 2006 did it for 4 sets of tires before I finally got smart and told our Independent tire shop to completely ignore "factory specs" on the alignment and just make sure the tires sat flat on the pavement. They were a little leery of doing that because of how it would affect the ride. 40,000 km later I'm about to do my first rotation and the tires look good for another 40,000. The ride has been a bit rougher but well worth the cost at $280/tire. Currently using Good Year Tripletreads....excellent tire for anybody interested.
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Originally Posted by dukemon
(Post 151908)
Our Canadian 2006 did it for 4 sets of tires before I finally got smart and told our Independent tire shop to completely ignore "factory specs" on the alignment and just make sure the tires sat flat on the pavement. They were a little leery of doing that because of how it would affect the ride. 40,000 km later I'm about to do my first rotation and the tires look good for another 40,000. The ride has been a bit rougher but well worth the cost at $280/tire. Currently using Good Year Tripletreads....excellent tire for anybody interested.
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