| 90,000 Mile Service
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| Jet-Pilot-64 |
I just had my 90K service done. They rotated and balanced tires, checked all fluid levels, undercarriage, CV boots etc..., replaced transmission fluid, replaced VTM fluid, adjusted parking brake, changed oil and filter, replaced rear brakes, turned discs, new brake fluid for a grand total of $507. Seems kind of high now that I add everything up.
The good news is:
-My transmission is shifting very smooth now
-My brakes are no longer grabbing and squeaking
-No brake clack when going from reverse to forward stops
-They washed car, so now I don't have to
-Over all good feeling for Pilot is back |
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| Wolfman_matt |
Jet - sounds like a pretty good deal. I paid about $350 with the cabin filter included but minus the brake work recently. I do need to do the brakes soon but I think I'll DIY.
My brake light had also been intermittently coming on for no apparent reason and they diagnosed that as a failing sensor in my fluid resevoir cap. I called Tim and sure enough that $20 part fixed the problem. Matt |
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| Jet-Pilot-64 |
quote: Originally posted by Wolfman_matt
Jet - sounds like a pretty good deal. I paid about $350 with the cabin filter included but minus the brake work recently. I do need to do the brakes soon but I think I'll DIY.
My brake light had also been intermittently coming on for no apparent reason and they diagnosed that as a failing sensor in my fluid resevoir cap. I called Tim and sure enough that $20 part fixed the problem. Matt
Yeah, mine was going to be $340 before the brake job. I get peace of mind when the dealer does the work. How many miles on yours? |
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| pilotnc |
| All belts replaced, new idler, thats it. $611.00 It was a "great deal" from my stealer. |
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| Jet-Pilot-64 |
quote: Originally posted by pilotnc
All belts replaced, new idler, thats it. $611.00 It was a "great deal" from my stealer.
Not too shabby! |
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