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Then he said how its a lifetime fluid and blah blah, dont recommend it and the story about the plates seating and so on and possibly getting shifting issues after it...
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ARD, that is what I was wondering. I called an Indy shop and they told me $770.00 for a transmission service so I called the dealer just see what they charge. The dealer originally told be $500.00 which I thought wasn't to bad considering it was the dealer and cheaper than Indy shop. Then he called me back and said it was $386 for drain and fill and $740.00 for full service. It seemed really high to me so that's why I asked.
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Those who advocate for "it takes only 20 mins to do XYZ", have you ever owned any kind of business? Just curious about the basis of such naive thinking.
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Price, who are you talking to. I didn't say anything about 20min, and yes I do own a business.
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To those who say "it takes 20 mins to drain and fill, dealer should charge no more"
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Dealer didn't get equipment for free.
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They all go by the book, it could call for 2hr but a good tech does it in an hour... you're getting charged for 2hr no matter what.
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I got another quote from a qualified Indy for 175.00 for a drain and fill, and full service for $650.00. This seem more realistic at lease the drain and fill does.
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I like to point out the costs, in terms of parts and time. The consumer can then determine how much profit/padding they can tolerate. There surely is overhead both on a specific job, and on running the business- to think you only pay for the time on the rack is misguided. But likewise, when someone needs a battery registered and the salespuke says "yeah, we need to program the whole car, so that is 1.5 hours at $140 per" it is good to know what the real level of effort is. Take front brakes. I can do the front axle, pads and rotors in 45-60 minutes. (Im a civilian with a TV in the garage... ) Shops will routinely say '2 hours'. I dont advise someone to complain or push back. I *will* tell them how long it really takes and that adding an hour labor and 20-40% on parts is how they make their profits. Learn to wrench or contribute to the economy.
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