Need advice is my mechanic ripping me off??
#1
Need advice is my mechanic ripping me off??
I absolutely hate that I feel like this but I wanted to be certain that my mechanic isn't replacing parts that don't need to be replaced.
I recently bought a used 2003 gs300 and soon after I started to notice oil drops on my driveway where I park it. I went to get a diagnosis from a mechanic that I've been going to for years and he said that the oil leak isn't coming from the top side but the front side of the motor.. also might be the oil pan but he won't know until he fixes the leak on the front side.
He said most likely the timing belt got oil on it so he recommended I replace the timing belt.. when he replaces the seals... but since he was replacing the timing belt I told him to do the water pump also.. (last change was in 2010)
So here are the parts I was getting replaced:
Timing Belt
Water pump
all seals
Cam gears
my question is... are new cam gears really necessary?? Does $750-800 in parts and labor sound right?
I recently bought a used 2003 gs300 and soon after I started to notice oil drops on my driveway where I park it. I went to get a diagnosis from a mechanic that I've been going to for years and he said that the oil leak isn't coming from the top side but the front side of the motor.. also might be the oil pan but he won't know until he fixes the leak on the front side.
He said most likely the timing belt got oil on it so he recommended I replace the timing belt.. when he replaces the seals... but since he was replacing the timing belt I told him to do the water pump also.. (last change was in 2010)
So here are the parts I was getting replaced:
Timing Belt
Water pump
all seals
Cam gears
my question is... are new cam gears really necessary?? Does $750-800 in parts and labor sound right?
#4
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I see no no need for the seals, but that labor price seems about right to change the belt.
As for not knowing if its the oil pan, doesnt take much to figure that out. Leaky oil pan gaskets have very easy signs to spot, mostly seeing beads of oil all around the pan or the area where its leaking (depending how bad it is) ready to drip or if its a small leak, there will be sludge around the area. A quick google on images of leaking oil pan shows that problem..
But yea, $800 is about right for the job, possibly a good deal. Timing belt jobs are like $1500 from what I've heard.
As for not knowing if its the oil pan, doesnt take much to figure that out. Leaky oil pan gaskets have very easy signs to spot, mostly seeing beads of oil all around the pan or the area where its leaking (depending how bad it is) ready to drip or if its a small leak, there will be sludge around the area. A quick google on images of leaking oil pan shows that problem..
But yea, $800 is about right for the job, possibly a good deal. Timing belt jobs are like $1500 from what I've heard.
#5
I see no no need for the seals, but that labor price seems about right to change the belt.
As for not knowing if its the oil pan, doesnt take much to figure that out. Leaky oil pan gaskets have very easy signs to spot, mostly seeing beads of oil all around the pan or the area where its leaking (depending how bad it is) ready to drip or if its a small leak, there will be sludge around the area. A quick google on images of leaking oil pan shows that problem..
But yea, $800 is about right for the job, possibly a good deal. Timing belt jobs are like $1500 from what I've heard.
As for not knowing if its the oil pan, doesnt take much to figure that out. Leaky oil pan gaskets have very easy signs to spot, mostly seeing beads of oil all around the pan or the area where its leaking (depending how bad it is) ready to drip or if its a small leak, there will be sludge around the area. A quick google on images of leaking oil pan shows that problem..
But yea, $800 is about right for the job, possibly a good deal. Timing belt jobs are like $1500 from what I've heard.
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#10
I got my car back earlier today and my mechanic walked me through everything that he changed and even showed me my old parts that were removed and the areas that the oil leak got into... He said the oil was leaking from all the seals. I guess he didn't change out the cam gears maybe i misunderstood him or am i missing something on that receipt?? I attached a photo of the parts used and the labor he charged.
#11
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i just had this come up at my recent timing belt service. i asked the community about it and some said he was skimping, others said changing the cam seal (and/or gears) was superfluous. in the end i called a 20 year service manager in dallas (best lexus dealerships in the country, in my opinion, and one of their biggest markets) who said unless there was an active issue he agreed just leave it alone.
congrats on solving your oil leak! anytime you can get your lexus our of the shop for under $1k you are doing well
congrats on solving your oil leak! anytime you can get your lexus our of the shop for under $1k you are doing well
#13
I always replace my cam seals when I do the timing belt. It's easy! Why wouldn't you do it?
I also replace the belt tensioner when I do the timing belt. Not sure why the mechanic didn't change that as well.
I also replace the belt tensioner when I do the timing belt. Not sure why the mechanic didn't change that as well.
#15
That's more than fair of a price honestly. Besides the $85 charge for changing the OCV seal, its a good deal because those cam gear seals start adding up on top of the already $500+ timing belt job.