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07 Prius 15k service....$139.00!!!!!

Discussion in 'Gen 2 Prius Care, Maintenance and Troubleshooting' started by tekn8, May 9, 2008.

  1. tekn8

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    Looking for feedback on fellow Prius owners getting shafted on Toyota service/maintenace costs...

    My last 15K mile service bill at the local Toyota Prime dealer consists of:

    #1 01Toz015 standard service
    Service includes lube, oil, filter, rotate tires, set pressures, chk all lights, inspect fr/rr brakes. Chk, cooling sys, Install fuel sys clnr, repl air filter, grease drive shaft, steering knuckle, chk idle and throttle position.
    $90.72

    1 of 17801-21040 Element Sub-Assy
    $16.53

    1 of 67104 Wynns F/I Clean
    $9.99

    1 of PKPRIUS Filter Kit
    $13.85

    1 of Misc
    $1

    1 of Misc/Environmental
    $5.44

    Tax
    $2.02

    Grand Total
    $139.55!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
    Yes, this is basically for an oil change.
     
  2. F8L

    F8L Protecting Habitat & AG Lands

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    I was dumb and bought the service package back in 2005 when I was still unsure of the servicing of the car.

    To date though, I've only spent $0.98 in repairs in 60k miles of driving. :) I almost wish something would go wrong with the car so I could use my warranty but the darn thing won't break. lol
     
  3. Patrick Wong

    Patrick Wong DIY Enthusiast

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    I agree that you are getting ripped off. There's something to be said for replacing the air filter at 15K mile intervals if it is dirty. That is the interval that I follow.

    However if you geared up to DIY, it would cost you $13 for the air filter, $4 for the oil filter, and $4 for a name-brand mineral oil (plus shipping on the parts, and assuming that you look for local sales on the oil).

    If you are not able to DIY, I suggest that you just pay for the engine oil/oil filter change. Most Toyota dealers usually will charge $30 or less. Then buy the air filter from your dealer's parts dept and replace it yourself. Regarding tire rotation, if you must pay for it then 10K mile intervals are sufficient after the initial rotation at 5K miles.
     
  4. JimboK

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    To add a little to Patrick's excellent advice:

    The air filters are easy even for a non-DIY-type person. They take two minutes (max) and require no tools.

    Check with your local Goodyear dealer to see if they might rotate your tires for free. Some Goodyear dealers will rotate OEM Goodyear tires for free; at least one in my area does.
     
  5. lefat1

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    u can get an oil change and tire rotation for $18.99 at most goodyear, tires+ and other stores...just watch for the bait and switch and so forth
     
  6. Ichiro

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    Compared to what Volvo dealers charge for regularly schedule maintenance, that's a bargain. I think we were charged something like $400 for 50K miles on our S40.
    Diagnosing a check engine light requires Volvo hardware and costs $180.
     
  7. patsparks

    patsparks An Aussie perspective

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    If you ask the price up front then there are no nasty surprises. If the quote is too high then ask them to cut it back (like FI clean no need) or go elsewhere.
     
  8. jayman

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    There is nothing to "lube" I have searched 4 years now and have yet to find a zerk - or "grease tit" as forum member Hobbit would call them

    Should be no more than $30

    Every 15,000 miles or every 5,000 miles? I rotate mine every 10,000 miles, I check pressure at least once a week. Easy to do yourself, I'd pay no more than $30 to have it done

    Should take 30 secs max. I would not pay for this

    Every 15,000 miles?? Many Prius out there have +120,000 miles on original brakes. If there is road salt in winter, clean and lube the caliper slide pins every Spring. Forum member Hobbit has a nice writeup on the rear brakes too

    The engine and inverter coolant tanks are see-through. I would not pay for this

    A complete waste of money. A bottle of Techron maybe every 3-4 years. Most of that stuff is snake oil, some can actually harm the fuel system

    All depends on the road conditions. If dusty, the cabin air filter and engine air filter may even need to be done sooner

    Bull and S***! There isn't a zerk anywhere on a Prius. Are you sure they didn't confuse your Prius with my FJ Cruiser? Oh, even my FJ doesn't have any zerks on the "steering knuckle." My Dad had a 1980 Toyota pickup that did have front steering knuckles

    Why? Is it acting up? Check Engine light on??

    As you can tell, dealerships are trying to make a lot of profit off servicing, especially for bogus/imaginary service items
     
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    You're lucky they didn't sell you the "deluxe" package, which includes the Brooklyn Bridge!
     
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    Please see our excellent Galaxee's posts on what is required. Then see many others about what is easy and cheap to DIY.

    As more new members join Prius Chat, I fully expect these complaints to increase. Toyota shops are inclined to make money, and the only only who can control your expenses is...you.
     
  11. tekn8

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    07 Prius 30k recommended service interval...$254!!!

    Toyota recommended 30k mile service interval and charged 254.76 for the following:
    • Oil, Filter change
    • Tire rotation
    • R&R Engine A/F
    • Add oil supp
    • Add fuel clnr
    • Clean/adjust brakes,
    • Batt test,
    • Clean throttle
    • Top fluids,
    • Set tires
    • Replace dirty cabin filter
    No problems found...

    Sincerely,
    Ima Sucka
     
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    My 15K dealer service consisted of me going to the dealer and buying an OEM Oil filter for $ 3.95. Then I got the hell out of there.
     
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    LOL :) Ditto
     
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    The bottom line is simply this:

    If you're not an educated consumer, you WILL get screwed. :eek:

    Educate yourself (re: read the manual), and this won't happen again. Also, as others have stated, there are some things you can do yourself in seconds that will save big dollars at the stealership.

    ... Brad
     
  15. JimboK

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    Re: 07 Prius 30k recommended service interval...$254!!!

    No, Toyota does not recommend all that. Your dealer might have, but not Toyota.
     
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    As the name implies, its recommended, not mandatory...
     
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    The point is, recommended by a *dealer*, not by Toyota. They are different entities.
     
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    Its posts like this that remind me why I haven't been to the dealer since I bought the car in 06, 83,000 trouble free miles ago. C'mon, DIYing the oil, filters and tire rotation is not that big of a deal. Its also good exercize. Don't pay dealer service prices. There has never been a simpler car to perform basic maintenance on.
     
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    If you do not DIY, having your oil changed by your dealer is probably the cheapest place you can have it done. My dealer also includes a free car wash and inspection. I use Mobil-1 and provide the correct fill amount to the dealer and let him provide the filter.
    You will always get the dealer view of extras they would like to sell you but it is easy to say no thanks.
     
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    i feel your pain!!!
    a check engine light comes on every 7500 miles on my '07 volvo as a reminder to get it serviced.
    the only guy who can turn it off is the dealer.
    and, they wont turn it off if i don't let them change my oil for $200.