rawbdog
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dude... wtf :laugh did you give me the quote? :laugh:
It was $930
With the other services it can go up to $1020, on a econohatch! Nuts
holy shit. that is nuts.
dude... wtf :laugh did you give me the quote? :laugh:
It was $930
With the other services it can go up to $1020, on a econohatch! Nuts
dude... wtf :laugh did you give me the quote?
yeah DIY. tell me how hard the fuel filter is to pull off. maybe ill do mine.
What about DSG flush yourself? Its basically a slow oil change.
Its really an easy job. There's not much to really screw things up except not filling it lol.
fuck.I already took mine out before to inspect for shavings. It takes 5 min tops, but prepare for a bit of a diesel bath.
Yep going to do it... I was worried about getting my warranty voided but I don't think I give a Fk anymore the transmission seems pretty solid. I doubt it will fail from 40-60k so it is a bit of a moot point.
I just got to figure out the cheapest way to source all the necessary parts. It'll be the first time I'll be maintaining my car.
Been a busy month for me in the last month .... Here are the cars I worked on
2001 Jetta
Manual Tranmission Fluid change
Brake Bleed
Air filter change
Fixed a PCV hose
2009 TSX
Transmission fluid change
Brake fluid flush
cabin air filter change
air filter change
2001 M3
Brake fluid change
Front wheel bearing replacement
Checked on filters (all good)
now in the next few weeks, I'll have to work on my dads car.
Radiator replacement/fluid flush
Trans fluid flush
Oil change/air filter change
:yikes:
I'm a fking resident mechanic :laugh:
Max, you should start by asking your dealer why they are charging you for something that should have been done by them in your free 30K service.
Brake Flush is included in the 30K service as a no charge item; so (assuming you got your free service there) they are double-charging you.
Just did my 40k myself on my 12 GTI. Still cost $480, but was VERY easy and I found it fun!