Timing Belt Offer - What To Have Done?
#1
Racer
Thread Starter
Timing Belt Offer - What To Have Done?
Today's email brought Black Friday service offers from the local Toyota store. Included is timing belt/water pump replacement for $699. My LS has 64,500 miles on the originals. Should I also have them replace the idler and tensioners at (no doubt) extra charge? Should they do anything else?
#3
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Today's email brought Black Friday service offers from the local Toyota store. Included is timing belt/water pump replacement for $699. My LS has 64,500 miles on the originals. Should I also have them replace the idler and tensioners at (no doubt) extra charge? Should they do anything else?
$699 is a good deal by the way. Very good for a lexus dealer.
#4
Well if you like giving away money then go for it. There is nothing wrong with those parts. Lexus doesn't recommend that they get changed at the first interval for a reason...
#5
Moderator
I'd wait til Blk Fri next year when the mileage should be closer to recommended service interval. Even if you go past a little bit it's not a big deal.
Doing it now is like replacing tires with 50% tread left...
#6
Lexus Fanatic
Yes might as well do the extra pieces too and I would suggest serpentine. $699 is a decent price because I have always thought $750 to $900 is the range, but it seems to depend on the part of the country. Lexus is $1800 where I live and it's just me, I think indie shops treat our older cars better.
#7
Lexus Fanatic
justification is the factory recommended the job 3 years ago based on time...
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#8
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jmo I would do it now based on time. I will say this, however, I did mine in 2017 and my car is a 9/05 production, had 84k. All of the parts looked brand new that came out. Your advice is actually good, just that I would prefer to know it's done. If one slices $700 in 9 pieces based on 9 yrs, that's under $80 saved by putting it off a year. $80 is an unplanned lunch with the family....
justification is the factory recommended the job 3 years ago based on time...
justification is the factory recommended the job 3 years ago based on time...
#9
Moderator
For $700 for TB and WP service at 12 years on original TB, I'd definitely take advantage of that offer - have it done but ask that the idler and tension-er just be inspected during the job and replaced if they show wear. Lexus usually does not change out these parts during first TB/WP service.
Also as already suggested I'd also have them replace the serpentine belt but pay only for the part cost ($35 or so) and refuse any added labor because the serpentine belt has to be removed and reinstalled as basic step of the TB service.
Also as already suggested I'd also have them replace the serpentine belt but pay only for the part cost ($35 or so) and refuse any added labor because the serpentine belt has to be removed and reinstalled as basic step of the TB service.
#10
Racer
Thread Starter
jmo I would do it now based on time. I will say this, however, I did mine in 2017 and my car is a 9/05 production, had 84k. All of the parts looked brand new that came out. Your advice is actually good, just that I would prefer to know it's done. If one slices $700 in 9 pieces based on 9 yrs, that's under $80 saved by putting it off a year. $80 is an unplanned lunch with the family....
justification is the factory recommended the job 3 years ago based on time...
justification is the factory recommended the job 3 years ago based on time...
The Lexus store here quoted $1500 plus for the same service. Interestingly, it is owned by the same folks who own the Toyota dealer offering the $699 special. Serpentine belt replacement is included in the $699 price. And they know us, both from a past new car sale (my current Sienna) and servicing both it and my wife's '16 RAV4 Hybrid.
#11
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Have a look at the Aisin TKT-021 kit. That is all OEM parts.
https://www.amazon.ca/Aisin-TKT-021-.../dp/B008EEYWKI
$699 is a good deal by the way. Very good for a lexus dealer.
https://www.amazon.ca/Aisin-TKT-021-.../dp/B008EEYWKI
$699 is a good deal by the way. Very good for a lexus dealer.
Thank yoU!
#12
Lexus Fanatic
This is EXACTLY my thought process. The car was built in 3/06, so it's almost a teenager. It does not see much use (3000 miles in my first year of ownership and that is likely to be its average in the coming years). I fully expect the used parts to look like new, but why take a chance. I will not only sleep better, but have full confidence in its ability to go anywhere anytime.
The Lexus store here quoted $1500 plus for the same service. Interestingly, it is owned by the same folks who own the Toyota dealer offering the $699 special. Serpentine belt replacement is included in the $699 price. And they know us, both from a past new car sale (my current Sienna) and servicing both it and my wife's '16 RAV4 Hybrid.
The Lexus store here quoted $1500 plus for the same service. Interestingly, it is owned by the same folks who own the Toyota dealer offering the $699 special. Serpentine belt replacement is included in the $699 price. And they know us, both from a past new car sale (my current Sienna) and servicing both it and my wife's '16 RAV4 Hybrid.
#13
Racer
Thread Starter
hmmm...I guess I was unclear on the offer being from a Toyota dealership. I get that the engine is very similar to an older Tundra, etc., but I still don't trust them. When I asked Toyota about doing LCA bushings, bringing my own parts, the price was almost as high as Lexus, who provides the parts? lol I said I don't think you understand, person cut me of and said yes I do. On a Avalon, I said whoa Avalon is FWD? He goes well on a Highlander, I go whoa Highlander is also FWD based? I said can I email you some pics so you can see? Guy goes no, just let us know in the future if you need anything. I'd rather have my car at an indie shop who sees me as a real person...dealers imho are used to cookie cutter leased cars all under warranty, not old cars...just my warm and fuzzy or lack thereof...
#14
Today's email brought Black Friday service offers from the local Toyota store. Included is timing belt/water pump replacement for $699. My LS has 64,500 miles on the originals. Should I also have them replace the idler and tensioners at (no doubt) extra charge? Should they do anything else?
I would also ask if they would check water pump. If it has sign of leaking, might as well replace it too.
#15
Pole Position
I had mine done at a Toyota dealership and i ordered all parts and coolant and did the Trensioner ,W/p and belt. I get the parts at wholesale pricing from the dealership so that saved a good chunk of cash.I made sure a Master tech did the job and i haven't had any issues with the repair. That was 32k miles ago.