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01galant4me
12-12-2005, 09:51 AM
My car is at the dealer this moment undergoing the 60k service. The service writer recommends the timing belt replacement and tensioners for $650. :shock:

Mitsu uses a belt for timing? Is this the norm for Japanese cars? What happened to using a nice metal chain?

He said while they're in there, I should do the water pump for another $250.

This $360 service is now costing me over $1,200. This I don't need with Christmas two weeks away.

I know I can get it done cheaper at an independent shop, but I don't know of any trusted shops as I always goto the dealer. I can probably do it myself, but it's thirty degrees outside, and I have no manual.

Sorry for the long post--I just needed to vent before I said goodbye my money.

Phil
12-12-2005, 09:54 AM
damn that blows

SkylineG1
12-12-2005, 09:55 AM
Sorry to here that but it is true cost. The dealer in Buffalo wanted $500 without the water pump and it'll be another $200 with the pump. I got a quote from another dealer for $300 if I bring the parts myself and they'll warrantee the work for 1 year.

seth98esT
12-12-2005, 09:57 AM
DOes the $650 include labor? Water pump only costs $100 from mitsu and its just a matter of removing like 8 bolts once everything is apart that is needed to replacet he belt and tensioners.

Shouldnt cost more then $300-400 for belt and tensioners, but you should be able to get it done for $700-800 at local shops, just be careful on which one you choose.

O, btw 4cyl or v6?

01galant4me
12-12-2005, 10:07 AM
DOes the $650 include labor? Water pump only costs $100 from mitsu and its just a matter of removing like 8 bolts once everything is apart that is needed to replacet he belt and tensioners.

Shouldnt cost more then $300-400 for belt and tensioners, but you should be able to get it done for $700-800 at local shops, just be careful on which one you choose.

O, btw 4cyl or v6?

The $650 is for parts and labor for timing belt r & r, seals, and tensioner.

Yeah I'll just bite the bullet and have them do it.

Thank god I got a little Christmas bonus this year.

other recommend services...

The service writer wants $195 for induction service. Isn't that just a can of BG44k into the gas tank?

$150 to flush brake fluid? I'm really glad i invested $40 and bought a Motive power bleeder.

pinoyesv6
12-12-2005, 10:07 AM
650 sounds right for this area. i was just talking with another member about the same thing the other day.

Jet Black
12-12-2005, 10:40 AM
1,600 for V6.

And only Japanese car I know that uses a chain is a Celica.

DryBear
12-12-2005, 11:10 AM
You should shop around - One dealer wanted $800 just for the timing belt - I got timing belt, water pump, and a couple of other things for $650 at another dealer. Thats for a V6 BTW.

Fall Out Boy
12-12-2005, 12:14 PM
if your still under a warranty make a claim for the water pump and while there in there just get the timing belt done.. thats what the service guy at my local mitsu dealership told me to do.. he quoted me around 300 bucks to get both done.. =O

theblackpearl
12-12-2005, 12:18 PM
i did mine myself..now my car is fucked up...wooohooo

VegasMatt
12-12-2005, 05:02 PM
My dealer quoted me 600.00 for the V6 belt change and another 150 to change the water pump. 750.00 out the door.

Xrs2
12-12-2005, 09:42 PM
Holy shit I didn't realize it cost so much for a timing belt.

4-G-rim
12-12-2005, 09:56 PM
Changing a timing belt takes a bit of time.....its nothing near like chaning an oil filter. Price sounds about right...labor will kill you though and its varies depending on the shop. Some shops charge different labor rates so prices vary. You can think of this in another way...$650 for proper maintanance to your motor...or $1000+ replacing a whole new motor.

I don't think there is a timing chain driven motor for Mitsubishi.

mike969mb
12-19-2005, 06:03 PM
can someone tell me every piece exactly that is required in the 60k service, what pieces, gaskets etc?

I am about to have my 60k service done in the next month or so. I know i can get some parts alot cheaper then the dealer, like the ignition cables i got for 41 compared to 71, OEM parts too.

Thanks,

pinoyesv6
12-19-2005, 06:56 PM
everything that is recommended by the manufacturer for the 60k is stated in the warranty book that came with the car. a bunch of the stuff on there says check this and check that so you might not need parts or you might need parts depending on what you see when you check the various components. you might also want to contact the dealer and a few outside shops to see what they include in their 60k serivce so you can get an idea of what else could possibly be done.

mike969mb
12-19-2005, 07:00 PM
thanks, for sure i am going for the tranny fluid change, radiator fluid change, water pump and time belt change, i've done the oil, plugs and wires myself.

99BabyBenz-aka Herb
12-30-2005, 07:48 PM
i paid $1200 for timing belt, water pump plugs wires and dist. cap. now i need my transmission flushed.

ChromeGalant
12-30-2005, 09:39 PM
<div class='quotetop'>QUOTE(theblackpearl)</div><div class='quotemain'>i did mine myself..now my car is fucked up...wooohooo</div>

LOL! Just pay the man.. sooner or later.. you WILL pay!

playa759
12-30-2005, 10:39 PM
I have a coupon for a local dealer for the timing belt change for $325, after tensioners, idlers, seals, water pump, and an A/T control relay and the rest of the 60K maintenance I was charged $825...after I puked and had many drinks I didnt feel to bad since the maintenance is required...but now my chit squeels like a virgin at a frat party when I start it during cooler outside temps :?

Lord Eclipse
12-31-2005, 04:12 AM
<div class='quotetop'>QUOTE(Jet Black)</div><div class='quotemain'>And only Japanese car I know that uses a chain is a Celica.</div>
All Suzuki vehicles use a timing chain instead of belt. Ask the salesmen, they are all trained verbatim to tell the customer the many many advantages of chain over belt.

Even when you're asking about, say, the A/C controls. "Oh, the A/C in this car is driven directly by the timing chain that wraps itself around the compressor 42 times. That's because chain never, ever wears out, ever. The car will destroy itself around the chain and the chain will fall to the ground."

midwestgalant
01-02-2006, 07:56 PM
awww you dont need it changed, lol i have 112k on mine and it runs great, i just changed my oil like a weekago from the last time i changed it which was jan last year. my car runs great except my exhaust is rusting away but i got the parts for that coming off of ebay new cat and muffler plus all new piping

seth98esT
01-02-2006, 08:16 PM
<div class='quotetop'>QUOTE(midwestgalant)</div><div class='quotemain'>awww you dont need it changed, lol i have 112k on mine and it runs great, i just changed my oil like a weekago from the last time i changed it which was jan last year. Â*my car runs great except my exhaust is rusting away but i got the parts for that coming off of ebay new cat and muffler plus all new piping</div>
Better safe then sorry. Id rather spend $300-400 replacing the belt and tensioners myself then keep on driving it and have to replace the valves, guides, possibly pistons, timing belt, and tensioners a year or so later. Take your upper timing belt cover off, check the condition of the belt. If your going on 112k on the original belt, its only a matter of time before it snaps on you.

Satan
01-04-2006, 10:14 AM
I changed mine at 133K miles and would not suggest that ANYONE risk waiting that long. If you have 112K miles, either replace it yourself, or pay the dealer... just get it done.

Cost me less than $100 with new drive belts and all, and took about an afternoon (3-5 hours).

nycgalant
01-04-2006, 08:43 PM
I surely paid the price.

jacuZZi
01-06-2006, 02:10 PM
i paid $1100 for my 60k service... timing belt, drive belts, and other stuff that is included in the 60k service....

theblackpearl
01-06-2006, 02:12 PM
my shits coooooooooo now.. 8)

knock on wood...

Tearstone
01-09-2006, 08:38 AM
Damn I had no idea it costs this much to do the timing belt. I only charge members $120 to do their timing belt here. Luckily on the V6 you can go to 100K without changing out the timing belt. Mitsu did some weird shit when they went into the 2003 models and recommended a different maintenance schedule with the same part # timing belt. WTF was that.