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CJ ES 90k service
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CJ ES 90k service
Hi guys,
Just wondering has anyone here done a 90k service for their CJ ES? My pedometer is approaching 90k. I did ask for quote from different service centres, they all give me a different quote ranging from $200-700!!
If any of you from Perth, please tell me where you got it done at a reasonable price. I'd rather not go to my original coz they're just rip off! Appreciate you input! Thanks in advance!
Sky
Just wondering has anyone here done a 90k service for their CJ ES? My pedometer is approaching 90k. I did ask for quote from different service centres, they all give me a different quote ranging from $200-700!!
If any of you from Perth, please tell me where you got it done at a reasonable price. I'd rather not go to my original coz they're just rip off! Appreciate you input! Thanks in advance!
Sky
jimmytim wrote:mmm...correct me if I'm wrong, but doesn't the cj uses timing chain instead?
A 90k service should only cost around $200 if nothing is wrong with the car, i.e. nothing needs replacing, other fluids or parts.
actually if you look at the logbook by Mitsubishi, there's quite a few things needed to replace, e/g/ transmission fluid, brake fluid, spark plug etc ..
Nick07 wrote:My last service was a 30k one and that cost me $400 as the mechanic had to use all genuine parts so that my new car warranty still stood. Just check if it's under warranty still and also maybe the timing belt needs to be replaced?
The only genuine part it is advisable to use is the Diaqueen coolant (or ATF for the CVT). Everything else (brake fluid, oil filter, air filter, transmission oil, engine oil, spark plugs [OEM are Denso or NGK anyway],etc) can be non-OEM and not likely to have issues at all. So $400 for a 30,000km service at a mechanic is very steep, my GF paid that much for Mitsu to do her 45,000km service (brake fluid, coolant, oil, oil filter, air filter, etc).
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Yes, first of all, timing chain is used in our cars. Just will be tension checked at 90,000km service.
90,000km is a major service with many parts and about 3-4 hours of labour. Mitsubishi should charge accordingly. My Mitsubishi dealer here in Melbourne charges $105 an hour labour, the dealer I work for charges $92.50 an hour labour.
Oils, coolant, spark plugs, air filter, shop supplies, brake fluid etc. = around $100+
My guess if done correctly, a good indication is about $400-500? That's just basic working out figures. It may be wrong.
I hope that helps.
90,000km is a major service with many parts and about 3-4 hours of labour. Mitsubishi should charge accordingly. My Mitsubishi dealer here in Melbourne charges $105 an hour labour, the dealer I work for charges $92.50 an hour labour.
Oils, coolant, spark plugs, air filter, shop supplies, brake fluid etc. = around $100+
My guess if done correctly, a good indication is about $400-500? That's just basic working out figures. It may be wrong.
I hope that helps.
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