GX470 30K service $940.00!
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GX470 30K service $940.00!
I have a 2007 GX470 that is ready for the 30K service. However, for $940.00 I am having a little trouble spending taht kind of money. I could do the service if I had to. Just not sure what would be required to do this service.
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for instance, this is what it would cost at my shop to do what I found (online, don't have access to mitchell right now)
lube oil & filter $26.99
chk all fluids - free
repl air filter - $24.99 (probably less even)
inspect drive belt - free
replace engine coolant - $89.99 (but the GX should have long life coolant, which is good for 100k+)
inspect exhaust system - free
inspect trans.& differential fluid - free
flush & replace brake fluid - $89.99
inspect brakes - free
rotate tires - free w/ oil change
body inspection (not sure what this entails)
road test - free
inspect air con filter - free
replace wiper insert (new blades are $20)
so, $162 at an independent shop...
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inspect trans.& differential fluid - free
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I've always wondered how shops "inspect" the trans and diff fluid. Do you actually undo the fill bolt and look at the fluid? Or is it just look in the general area and see if there is any sign of fluid leakage.
inspect trans.& differential fluid - free
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I've always wondered how shops "inspect" the trans and diff fluid. Do you actually undo the fill bolt and look at the fluid? Or is it just look in the general area and see if there is any sign of fluid leakage.
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Trans fluid is simple - pull the dipstick, look at colr and smell it... Diff fluid - pull the fill plug, stick a hooked piece of paper in there and do the same... We actually have test strips for both, but really, they are a waste - you can tell by look/smell
[QUOTE=schan1w;3280562][QUOTE=mitsuguy;3279688]
inspect trans.& differential fluid - free
I've always wondered how shops "inspect" the trans and diff fluid. Do you actually undo the fill bolt and look at the fluid? Or is it just look in the general area and see if there is any sign of fluid leakage.
[QUOTE=schan1w;3280562][QUOTE=mitsuguy;3279688]
inspect trans.& differential fluid - free
I've always wondered how shops "inspect" the trans and diff fluid. Do you actually undo the fill bolt and look at the fluid? Or is it just look in the general area and see if there is any sign of fluid leakage.
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Trans fluid is simple - pull the dipstick, look at colr and smell it... Diff fluid - pull the fill plug, stick a hooked piece of paper in there and do the same... We actually have test strips for both, but really, they are a waste - you can tell by look/smell
[QUOTE=schan1w;3280562][QUOTE=mitsuguy;3279688]
inspect trans.& differential fluid - free
I've always wondered how shops "inspect" the trans and diff fluid. Do you actually undo the fill bolt and look at the fluid? Or is it just look in the general area and see if there is any sign of fluid leakage.
[QUOTE=schan1w;3280562][QUOTE=mitsuguy;3279688]
inspect trans.& differential fluid - free
I've always wondered how shops "inspect" the trans and diff fluid. Do you actually undo the fill bolt and look at the fluid? Or is it just look in the general area and see if there is any sign of fluid leakage.
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[QUOTE=mitsuguy;3280658]Trans fluid is simple - pull the dipstick, look at colr and smell it... Diff fluid - pull the fill plug, stick a hooked piece of paper in there and do the same... We actually have test strips for both, but really, they are a waste - you can tell by look/smell
[QUOTE=schan1w;3280562]07 GX doesn't have a dip stick for the tranny.
[QUOTE=schan1w;3280562]07 GX doesn't have a dip stick for the tranny.
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yeah i'mma just go to my frens dad who's a mechanic and lives down the street. he always trys to hook us up when he can. probably gonna be much cheaper then going to the dealer. and i can use the oil i want too.
also reminds me i still need to get a oil filter, only have the oil, doh! >_<
Peace out
also reminds me i still need to get a oil filter, only have the oil, doh! >_<
Peace out
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[QUOTE=mitsuguy;3280615]Trans fluid is simple - pull the dipstick, look at colr and smell it... Diff fluid - pull the fill plug, stick a hooked piece of paper in there and do the same... We actually have test strips for both, but really, they are a waste - you can tell by look/smell
[QUOTE=schan1w;3280562] He got a 2007 GX470 and the transmission is a closed/sealed type transmission(WS fluid),so there's no dip stick to check. You will need a repair manual and follow the instruction on the RM to change the fluid and refill. The temperature of the trans fluid is critical and the whole procedure will take about 1 hour to do it right. The wrong type of fluid, wrong temperature and wrong procedure will not look good at all.
[QUOTE=schan1w;3280562] He got a 2007 GX470 and the transmission is a closed/sealed type transmission(WS fluid),so there's no dip stick to check. You will need a repair manual and follow the instruction on the RM to change the fluid and refill. The temperature of the trans fluid is critical and the whole procedure will take about 1 hour to do it right. The wrong type of fluid, wrong temperature and wrong procedure will not look good at all.
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ah, didn't get that far as to look at what trans was in the vehicle...
either way, if you are going that far as to check the trans fluid, might as well change it...
or, even without looking I am sure there is a fill port, you can still test the fluid at that point - usually only takes 30 seconds to pull the fill plug... (of course, you want the vehicle to be running to make sure you don't dump lots of fluid doing so)
either way, if you are going that far as to check the trans fluid, might as well change it...
or, even without looking I am sure there is a fill port, you can still test the fluid at that point - usually only takes 30 seconds to pull the fill plug... (of course, you want the vehicle to be running to make sure you don't dump lots of fluid doing so)
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ah, didn't get that far as to look at what trans was in the vehicle...
either way, if you are going that far as to check the trans fluid, might as well change it...
or, even without looking I am sure there is a fill port, you can still test the fluid at that point - usually only takes 30 seconds to pull the fill plug... (of course, you want the vehicle to be running to make sure you don't dump lots of fluid doing so)
either way, if you are going that far as to check the trans fluid, might as well change it...
or, even without looking I am sure there is a fill port, you can still test the fluid at that point - usually only takes 30 seconds to pull the fill plug... (of course, you want the vehicle to be running to make sure you don't dump lots of fluid doing so)
You will need a close eye on the scan tool ,so the temperature not raise up too high. If the temp. get too high you are under fill.
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Tell me about the 30 seconds job and let me know when you have an 2004 and up Lexus and your guy can't find the transmission dip stick any where in the engine bay. Or you have to replace the battery and some thing need to be initialize, such window, sunroof, power back door, tire pressure monitor and so on...
I've been with Lexus for over 10 years and I'm still learning about the darn car. I'm no expert here,but I'm still learning everyday.
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You have to drain the trans and fill up the trans at the filler. The trans fluid have to be cold, look in the repair manual for the temperature range, hook up the scan tool and go to Automatic transmission oil temperature screen and watch the temp. until its reach spec, then you loose the overfilled plug. You have to wait until the A/T temp reach specific temperature before you can loose the overfilled plug. After that you will have let the overfill plug start to dipping out the fluid and the tighten the overfill plug,but you have to an close eye to the scan tool,so the temperature to raise up too high. If the temp. get too high you are under fill.
Tell me about the 30 seconds job and let me know when you have an 2004 and up Lexus and your guy can't find the transmission dip stick any where in the engine bay. Or you have to replace the battery and some thing need to be initialize, such window, sunroof, power back door, tire pressure monitor and so on...
I've been with Lexus for over 10 years and I'm still learning about the darn car. I'm no expert here,but I'm still learning everyday.
Tell me about the 30 seconds job and let me know when you have an 2004 and up Lexus and your guy can't find the transmission dip stick any where in the engine bay. Or you have to replace the battery and some thing need to be initialize, such window, sunroof, power back door, tire pressure monitor and so on...
I've been with Lexus for over 10 years and I'm still learning about the darn car. I'm no expert here,but I'm still learning everyday.
as far as initializing those things, well, the scan tool we have is Lexus OE capable and has all that info, I can even program new air sensors into the system...
I just don't know the numbers / process off top of my head - thats what books are for
lets see, a little info for everyone - between 115 degrees and 130 degrees...
you can do this without a scantool, for those diy'ers out there...
here's how:
connect terminals CG & TC (pins 4 and 13) in the data link connector under the dash
move shift lever back and forth from Neutral to Drive every 1.5 seconds for 6 seconds straight
The D shift indicator will come on for 2 seconds, showing that temp check mode has been initiated...
once the trans temp reaches 115 degrees, the light will come back on... if it exceeds 130 degrees, it will begin to blink...
there ya are for the diy'ers out there...