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Started Doing The $829 15k Service...

Discussion in 'Gen 3 Prius Care, Maintenance & Troubleshooting' started by The Critic, Nov 9, 2011.

  1. The Critic

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    Started Doing My $829 15k Service...

    I have almost 15k on my 2011 so I am preparing for the upcoming scheduled service.

    So far I have planned for and have begun to do the following items. Bare with me as I explain my ridiculous list: :eek:

    1) New Tires. The original Avid S33d tires have greatly deteriorated in wet braking and traction since new. My local chain tire shop is giving me $50/tire in trade-in credit towards a new set of Michelin Primacy MXV4. Total out-the-door cost for the new tires is $340.

    2) Transaxle Drain and Refill. I have a lead foot and Monterey does not have the flattest terrain. I usually service transmissions every 15k anyway and the Prius CVT is simple and inexpensive to service. Next time at 30k, when the weather is warmer, I may do it myself and make a video for everyone. Cost: $79, for Lusicous Garage to perform this service.

    3) Fuel System Cleaning. I have found that adding a potent in-tank fuel system cleaner every 3 to 4,000 miles results in improved drivability. No increase in fuel economy though. I use Gumout Regane High Mileage 2X, which is $5 from Walmart.

    4) Alignment. I purchased a Firestone Lifetime Alignment Policy when the car was new. The dealer has aligned the car before, but this will be the first visit to Firestone. The dealer's last alignment was not as exact as I would like, so with the new tire purchase, now is a good time to recheck the alignment and properly center the steering wheel. Cost: $120 (initial cost for the lifetime alignment plan)

    5) New Headlight Bulbs. I did the H9 bulb conversion back at 5,000 miles, but I can tell the bulbs are approaching the end of their life since the brightness has noticeably decreased. My headlights are on about 95% of the time. So to fix this, I will install new pair of modified H9 bulbs. Cost: $25.

    6) Two new wheel covers, for the left-front and the left-rear. I learned the hard way that the slightest contact with the car wash tunnel's wheel rail will result in a cracked wheel cover since our wheel covers have no lip. Cost: $85 for two brand new "take off" covers.

    7) New right-front wheel and wheel cover. I scraped against a curb very gently and the rim had a slight scuff. Cost: $155 for a new take-off wheel and cover, and cost of mounting + TPMS rebuild kit.

    8) 15k service inspections, which are covered by Toyotacare.

    9) New Cabin Air Filter. The old filter is fairly dirty. I will install a new charcoal filter this time to remove odors. Cost: $20 for a Fram FreshBreeze filter.

    Total: $829. :eek:

    Is there anything I should add to the list? ;)
     
  2. Rebound

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    Yeah, change the oil, rotate the tires and don't waste your money on all that other nonsense. New wheel covers? Just take the wheel covers off, the car looks better that way anyway.
     
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  3. JimboPalmer

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    Re: Started Doing My $829 15k Service...

    I would add 45,000 more miles. [​IMG]
     
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    It looks like you have the 15k service about covered :)

    Let me know your experience with the Primacy MXV4's once you get some mileage on them.
     
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    Youre gonna lose sig. MPG with MXV4s. They ride great and are very grippy and excellent in the rain though.
     
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    You're overdoing it.
     
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    Ahhhhh, pay them no mind. Most of your expenses are "one time" expenses that aren't related to the 15K service (free tire rotation)?

    BTW, why are you doing a 15K service? If you are replacing the tires, you won't need the 15K service. They aren't changing the oil.

    With your alignment plan, you should get a full lifetime out of your tires and by keeping up with your transaxle, ditto that on the transaxle lifetime. Looks like you like to keep your car maintained (some might argue "overkill" with the Preventive Maintenance) and should enjoy the full life of the car.
     
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    Sounds more like mods than maintenance.
     
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    Re: Started Doing My $829 15k Service...

    I purchased the same thing from Firestone last year. After I nailed a pothole, I went back and had them re-check it and also re-balance that particular tire. As far as I can tell, the alignment is still fine. I'm not sure if they can do the centering fo the wheel, though - isn't it different with the EPS? I thought you had to have TechStream to do some zero-point adjustment? Or maybe your local Firestone has it, but I don't think mine does. Am I incorrect in this, though?
     
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    Not much in the way of mods, IMO. More routine maintenance that doesn't fall under a specific mileage category.
     
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    Re: Started Doing My $829 15k Service...

    Are they going to do a real 4 wheel wheel-alignment or just set the front toe and tell you the rest isn't adjustable?
     
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    you are doing your part in helping the economy :)

    my 30k service is engine air filter OEM ($15), wiper inserts OEM ($10), oil change Toyota oil/filter ($30) and tire rotation that I performed at home. all parts were purchased online for cheap with free shipping.
     
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    Dang, the total cost of maintaining my Prius (now 62k) in the last 5 years is less than $1200 including a new set of tires and alignment.
     
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    Wow! That is a lot of work and money for only 15,000 miles. I have 70,000 miles and have had 7 oil changes that cost around $50 each and had the trans fluid replaced at 35,000 miles $50. I have the original tires but I swap in the winter with Michelin ICE-X tires that I paid $450 with rims from Tire Rack.

    Your $829 is close to what I have spent over 2 years and 70,000 miles.
     
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    can i have your tires?
     
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    I cannot quote multiple posts since I am on my phone, but here are some answers:

    - Yes, I am aware of the 10% mileage loss with the Primacy MXV4 tires. Traction and safety are priorities to me .

    - Hunters alignment racks have the new codelink adapter that will perform the zero point calibration without needing Techstream. Any reputable shop should have added this device to their alignment system by now.

    - The rear axle sits on toe correcting bushings that must be centered before the vehicle is aligned. I honestly doubt that the shims are needed since my rear toe was perfect at the last alignment system. Using those shims are a last resort option that I would really try to avoid.

    MB860 ?
     
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    Good to know about the Hunters rack. I'd hope they have the adapter by now; it's been over a year since I was there, so I'm not too sure. I should ask next time I swing in for an alignment.
     
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    I had the new tires installed yesterday. After 125 miles, here is what I have found so far. The old Avid S33d tires I took off had 7/32" remaining:

    - Dry braking. The tires feel a lot more sticky and braking feel is greatly improved. It is easier to modulate the brake pedal. I also feel the car stops much sooner and more smoothly.

    - Handling. Less body lean on overpasses.

    - Straightline stability. I used to always fear side-swiping the car in the lane next to me because the car would wander slightly. This is not true anymore, since these new tires actually grip the road and the car feels very solid.

    - Road noise. Greatly reduced.

    - Ride quality. Impacts are less harsh and the tires feel a bit "cushier," though this seems to be decreasing as more miles accumulate.

    - Fuel economy. So far I am seeing a 5% loss. I am average exactly 44 per the computer. Usually I would expect a 46 mpg average with the Avid S33d tires.

    I am using 37F/35R for tire pressures, which is exactly the same as what I used for the Avid S33d. I found this combination to be the best balance between stability, braking performance and handling.
     
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    I don't really see anything out of line with Mike's maintenance activities. The big cost items were the tires and wheel covers. He wanted a new tire for increased safety and better handling so I can't fault him for that nor can I say he shouldn't have bought wheel covers. Some people just don't like driving a car with cosmetic defects. I'm on of those people. :)

    While some of us don't perform as many of these services so early in our car's life, it's not bad that he did. When he sells the car someone will end up with a well maintained Prius. :)

    To help save you money in the future I'll offer to help you do your plugs and PCV. lol