just wondering how much it would cost?
just at a regular mechanic or dealership
i mean EVERYTHING!!!
-tranny
-coolent
-power steering
-break fluids
and any other fluids.
like differential oil
of course ill bring my own oil for the engine and differential
and getting axles lubed, my cars been squeaky when i take some turns or on a bumpy road
i mean EVERYTHING!!!
-tranny
-coolent
-power steering
-break fluids
and any other fluids.
like differential oil
of course ill bring my own oil for the engine and differential
and getting axles lubed, my cars been squeaky when i take some turns or on a bumpy road
Originally Posted by s2cho,Nov 18 2010, 05:43 PM
just at a regular mechanic or dealership
i mean EVERYTHING!!!
-tranny
-coolent
-power steering
-break fluids
and any other fluids.
like differential oil
of course ill bring my own oil for the engine and differential
and getting axles lubed, my cars been squeaky when i take some turns or on a bumpy road
i mean EVERYTHING!!!
-tranny
-coolent
-power steering
-break fluids
and any other fluids.
like differential oil
of course ill bring my own oil for the engine and differential
and getting axles lubed, my cars been squeaky when i take some turns or on a bumpy road
You can get all the fluids for somewhere around $60 and do it yourself. They are all pretty easy and there are DIY on the boards.
Originally Posted by gtg749m,Nov 18 2010, 05:56 PM
Why dont you just call and ask? I don't think anyone will have an exact number. But if I had to guess I'm pretty sure it would be well over $300.
You can get all the fluids for somewhere around $60 and do it yourself. They are all pretty easy and there are DIY on the boards.
You can get all the fluids for somewhere around $60 and do it yourself. They are all pretty easy and there are DIY on the boards.
awe ill just do it myself then,
need to find time tho, im kinda busy ):
Diff, tranny, and engine oils are all pretty easy to change yourself. Coolant is easy to drain and refill (make sure it is bled properly after!). I hate bleeding brakes, so that's the only one I would take somewhere else.
You're local so if you need help let me know.
Scott-
You're local so if you need help let me know.
Scott-
Originally Posted by S2K-F8,Nov 19 2010, 09:38 AM
Diff, tranny, and engine oils are all pretty easy to change yourself. Coolant is easy to drain and refill (make sure it is bled properly after!). I hate bleeding brakes, so that's the only one I would take somewhere else.
You're local so if you need help let me know.
Scott-
You're local so if you need help let me know.
Scott-
I had my tranny, diff, and engine oil changed at my preferred local Honda dealer here in the Cleveland area earlier this year. It cost a little less than $100 IIRC. I'll have to dig up the receipt for the exact price, but I was surprised how little it was. I thought for sure it'd be a couple hundred, but it wasn't.
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Originally Posted by neuronbob,Nov 20 2010, 04:46 AM
I had my tranny, diff, and engine oil changed at my preferred local Honda dealer here in the Cleveland area earlier this year. It cost a little less than $100 IIRC. I'll have to dig up the receipt for the exact price, but I was surprised how little it was. I thought for sure it'd be a couple hundred, but it wasn't.
i might have a shop do that
Originally Posted by s2cho,Nov 20 2010, 05:48 PM
i know how to diff and oil for sure but not tranny..
i might have a shop do that
i might have a shop do that
Don't forget clutch fluid. All fluids are extremely easy to change. I changed all my fluids about three months ago. Brake fluid is the only one it is easier to do with two people.
Just like Scott, I am local too.
Just like Scott, I am local too.




