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ssmoked 08-07-2015 01:25 PM

Did my 60k maintnance for $615
 
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Well just got my car back for a major tune up at 60k miles. Paid 615 otd (45 shop fee 50 tax) with everything listed on the sheet and added/upgraded to mobile 1 synthetic and added steering fluid change. I think the price wasn't too bad considering they changed the automatic transmission fluid with their Nissan "exclusive" tool. Plus I got a Altima rental for the day/night.

rooftop 08-07-2015 01:32 PM

Nice!

Jimbo370 08-07-2015 03:14 PM

I am past 60k what was all done if you don't mind me asking other than fluids.
THANKS

ssmoked 08-07-2015 03:31 PM

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Originally Posted by Jimbo370 (Post 3279304)
I am past 60k what was all done if you don't mind me asking other than fluids.
THANKS

Everything on the attachment was done. I upgraded the service to synthetic and added power steering flush

Jimbo370 08-07-2015 04:08 PM

Rotate tires? Right to left?

ssmoked 08-07-2015 04:27 PM

No tire rotation. I take my car to Discount tire for balance and side to side flip. I had them credit my tire rotation charge toward my power steering fluid change.

The print out is a generic service sheet special for all nissans at Universal Nissan

Jsolo 08-07-2015 11:13 PM

What type of fuel system service was done? Or rather what/how did they service it?

critical 08-08-2015 02:10 AM

hmm they aren't supposed to change the tranny fluid but it can be done i guess

ssmoked 08-08-2015 07:49 AM

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Originally Posted by critical (Post 3279657)
hmm they aren't supposed to change the tranny fluid but it can be done i guess

That's what I thought too from reading online and owners manual. But I had the parts dept and master service tech telling me they can change it (sound very confident). The reason they list it as non serviceable in the manual is because they don't want a random mechanic without the proper tools/equipment to refill the auto transmission oil. The service tech showed me the "enclosed" unit and how it requires a special gauge to measure the oil temp/amount while refilling. They had to keep it over night for the tranny to cool down also.

I consulted a closer Nissan dealer near my residence and they had no clue how to change it. So unless your tech sound confident and can show/explain what they are going to do/did, I would skip it lol. I drove 40 miles out while there are 3 dealers within 10 miles

Zoren 370 08-08-2015 08:06 AM

Nissan Exclusive tool???

I love it when dealers do this marketing thing so they can charge you more.

ssmoked 08-08-2015 08:39 AM

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Originally Posted by Zoren 370 (Post 3279819)
Nissan Exclusive tool???

I love it when dealers do this marketing thing so they can charge you more.

Actually they saved me money since I opted out on changing the 7AT oil that's included in the package. They insisted they can change/refill it with proper tools/gauges.

I mean, technically an independent shop can acquire the 'tools' too and only use it once or twice per year. But for peace of mind, I would only take it to a Nissan dealer to do this particular fluid change.

Zoren 370 08-08-2015 12:18 PM

Which part of central FL you from?

Did you actually saw them do the work and changed the fluids?

JARblue 08-08-2015 01:18 PM

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Originally Posted by ssmoked (Post 3279127)
I think the price wasn't too bad considering they changed the automatic transmission fluid with their Nissan "exclusive" tool.

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Originally Posted by ssmoked (Post 3279831)
I mean, technically an independent shop can acquire the 'tools' too and only use it once or twice per year.

LOL :rolleyes:

Do you even know what the "tools" are? Because there are no special tools required to change out the 7AT transmission fluid. That mechanic/dealer is just feeding you some Angus Prime Bull$hit. The AT fluid is susceptible to volume changes based on temperature, so you have to get the fluid to the proper temp when you check the fill level. The tools that can read the temp just plug into the OBD2 port. They can be pretty expensive, but they do far more than just help you change the transmission fluid. Pretty much any mechanic shop is going to already have something that does this.

And $615 is outrageous for that list IMO. That dealer is pretty good though. It's their job to make you feel good about overpaying for service :ugh2:

ssmoked 08-08-2015 02:08 PM

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Originally Posted by JARblue (Post 3279948)
LOL :rolleyes:

Do you even know what the "tools" are? Because there are no special tools required to change out the 7AT transmission fluid. That mechanic/dealer is just feeding you some Angus Prime Bull$hit. The AT fluid is susceptible to volume changes based on temperature, so you have to get the fluid to the proper temp when you check the fill level. The tools that can read the temp just plug into the OBD2 port. They can be pretty expensive, but they do far more than just help you change the transmission fluid. Pretty much any mechanic shop is going to already have something that does this.

And $615 is outrageous for that list IMO. That dealer is pretty good though. It's their job to make you feel good about overpaying for service :ugh2:

Are you expecting a dealer to give out free service? I know I don't with my profession, and bet neither do you. I am sure they made some money to keep payroll and the light on but not ridiculously.
Let's see OEM parts cost if bought by self: 2 air filter, cabin filter, 5-6 quarts Mobil 1 synthetic, oil filter, coolant, brake fluid, steering fluid, transmission fluid, differential fluid, radiator cap, t/body cleaner... 300-400$ (without 6 bottles of half used fluids cluttering my garage for 3 years). Proper disposal of those toxic fluids (hopefully you don't just throw it in regular trash)...$50. The tech should obviously work for free on a 370z and dealer should let you use their garage and "tools that plug into the OBD2 port" according to your estimate.... Taxes $40 (please educate me how to avoid that for the future). Rental car should be free too right?
So mr. JARblue how much did I get ripped off for a major service and peace of mind?

zoren 370- I went to universal Nissan. I had them check and show me before and after fluid colors of the brake, coolant, power steering fluids. Also there were fresh oil residue at the differential and transmission drain area when I checked/before I paid.
I highly doubt they shorted me on anything, especially how anal I was

critical 08-08-2015 02:54 PM

they need the nissan consult to read the temps and insure it's not over or under filled. it's not really a diy oil change


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