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    I own a fairly new 2013 toyota and a 2015 Kia. The toyota is not under warranty anymore since it hit 100K already but the Kia is only at 40K and the warranty doesnt run out until mid 2019 so I still take it for its maintenance service at the documented interval. Anyway yesterday I had a Kia service 4 which is all of this:

    Service front brakes
    Service rear brakes, including park brake adjustment
    Service battery terminals & provide 'State-Of-Health' print-out
    Inspect drive belt(s) - condition & tension
    Inspect vacuum & crankcase ventilation hoses
    Inspect condition of ignition system
    Check drive shafts and boots for leaks
    Replace engine coolant
    Replace engine air filter
    Replace fuel tank air filter*
    Inspect fuel liens, fuel hoses, and connections
    Inspect complete emission system including all lines, hoses, and fuel filler cap
    Inspect complete exhaust system - manifolds, pipes, catalytic converters, and muffler
    Inspect suspension components including chocks, struts, links, & bushings
    Inspect steering gear, linkage, boots, and lower-arm balljoints
    Inspect power steering pump and hoses
    Inspect all seatbelts and anchor integrity

    How much would you think this should cost at any non dealership or perhaps at your dealer? At straightline kia this cost $599 +GST and they also recommended a emissions cleaning since I had a turbo engine which would of cost another $280 but I declined it because I was already paying way more than I thought I was going to be paying.

    This service also took 4 hours although most of it seems to be inspecting things. Although I find Kia to be way faster at servicing things than toyota. Last service I had at toyota I dropped off at 7.30am and they finished at 5pm which I thought was total bullshit.
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    Could have been over 60% if I wasn’t a paper hand bitch

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    Everything that says "inspect" or "check" means the tech probably doesn't even look at it, or spends maximum 1 second looking at it unless there are any glaring/major issues jumping out at them. After that you're left with a brake service, coolant flush, and filter change which is pretty minor.

    Filters you can probably change yourself easily (if they even need to be changed). IMHO no way in hell that took 4 hours unless that brake service is way more wok than I am thinking. I think shops bill by a set rate though regardless of how long it takes them, so throwing in a dozen things to "inspect" lets them inflate that number. Dealership service is always horrible though and a giant rip-off, nothing out of the ordinary here unfortunately. I wouldn't pay a Kia dealer $600 for that unless it would void my warranty not to.

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    if you're doing it to "maintain your warranty" don't bother. almost all of that is a waste of money, the rest you can do yourself. the manual is the key, not what the dealership tells you to do.

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    You can "maintain your warranty" doing the work yourself in the garage.
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    Quote Originally Posted by ExtraSlow View Post
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    You can "maintain your warranty" doing the work yourself in the garage.
    Check the fine print before making that recommendation. Mercedes requires you to have proof that you had all that work done, where they will stamp the service manual for you to maintain your warranty.
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    The law is clear, they can have whatever bullshit they want.
    Also I can't afford a Mercedes, so it doesn't matter.
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    Quote Originally Posted by ExtraSlow View Post
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    The law is clear, they can have whatever bullshit they want.
    Also I can't afford a Mercedes, so it doesn't matter.

    so no one asked for your wrong advise?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Team_Mclaren View Post
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    so no one asked for your wrong advise?
    touche good sir.
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    Quote Originally Posted by nzwasp View Post
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    I own a fairly new 2013 toyota and a 2015 Kia. The toyota is not under warranty anymore since it hit 100K already but the Kia is only at 40K and the warranty doesnt run out until mid 2019 so I still take it for its maintenance service at the documented interval. Anyway yesterday I had a Kia service 4 which is all of this:

    Service front brakes
    Service rear brakes, including park brake adjustment
    Service battery terminals & provide 'State-Of-Health' print-out
    Inspect drive belt(s) - condition & tension
    Inspect vacuum & crankcase ventilation hoses
    Inspect condition of ignition system
    Check drive shafts and boots for leaks
    Replace engine coolant
    Replace engine air filter
    Replace fuel tank air filter*
    Inspect fuel liens, fuel hoses, and connections
    Inspect complete emission system including all lines, hoses, and fuel filler cap
    Inspect complete exhaust system - manifolds, pipes, catalytic converters, and muffler
    Inspect suspension components including chocks, struts, links, & bushings
    Inspect steering gear, linkage, boots, and lower-arm balljoints
    Inspect power steering pump and hoses
    Inspect all seatbelts and anchor integrity

    How much would you think this should cost at any non dealership or perhaps at your dealer? At straightline kia this cost $599 +GST and they also recommended a emissions cleaning since I had a turbo engine which would of cost another $280 but I declined it because I was already paying way more than I thought I was going to be paying.

    This service also took 4 hours although most of it seems to be inspecting things. Although I find Kia to be way faster at servicing things than toyota. Last service I had at toyota I dropped off at 7.30am and they finished at 5pm which I thought was total bullshit.
    I have heard about people complaining that Kia and Hyundai maintenance is more expensive than Honda/Toyota. It could be that this is vehicle specific because you have a turbo engine, but check to see if this item list matches what Kia's list is at every interval.

    If the list from Kia is the same if you really wanted to go bare bones, all you had to do is coolant and air filter, maybe fuel filter (not sure what the asterisk is for). Finally, you could call up a shop like Balance Auto give them this list and get an estimate from them to see how much they would charge for it.

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    just saw this on reddit for calgary dealer
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    Quote Originally Posted by rage2 View Post
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    Check the fine print before making that recommendation. Mercedes requires you to have proof that you had all that work done, where they will stamp the service manual for you to maintain your warranty.
    No dealer has stamped my booklet. But they seem to be able to pull up the service records at any dealer anyway. At the new dealer, they could see I did a brake flush at the downtown store even though they aren't owned by the same group.

    My last service at the Airport Merc dealer was $850 and took 1.5 hours... hahahaha I'd love to pay Kia prices.

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    I don’t even know where my service book is, they don’t seem to care much. I just go in when the dash tells me to and let them do their thing. PPM ftw, warranty will be gone by the time it runs out.
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    guessing who I might be, psychologizing me with your non existent degree.

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    Quote Originally Posted by blairtruck View Post
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    just saw this on reddit for calgary dealer
    https://imgur.com/a/L6p2CV7
    Apparently Heninger does not have a good rep - even though this whiny ninny was clearly the instrument of her own demise. There is more to this story still.

    Also, dealerships WANT the extra work - they definitely "inspect" for things that need "fixing" (even though they might be good for another 6 months).

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    Quote Originally Posted by nzwasp View Post
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    Replace engine coolant
    This was by far one of the most expensive and time consuming parts of the job. And at 40,000kms, you got ripped off.

    Coolant nowadays is typically good for at least 100k kms, and it can be tested before requiring replacement. Rather than breaking down, the main issue is pH balance as that can cause corrosion. If you went to any dealer to get a coolant job done, you'd be looking at minimum $150 I'd reckon.

    The "brake service" actually could take a decent amount of time. Get the car up onto hoist, take wheels off, pull each caliper, lube the pins, add antisqueel/antisqueek compound to the backing pads (take a thickness measurement as well to make sure pads are still good). Doing all that would probably amount to 1 hour, maybe a bit less. The coolant as well was probably a bit under 1 hour, especially if they burp it properly.

    As other's have said, the package in general is a ripoff. But if the work was actually done, I wouldn't say you overpaid by much. Your car isn't worked on from the moment it is dropped off to when you pick it up. Service coordinator has to assign it to someone, there has to be a bay available, etc etc. You got charged 4 hours because that is what the book says. That's why fast mechanics make 16 hours of pay in a 10 hour day. And dealer rates are $150+/h now not including materials, so 3 hours is $450 + overpriced dealer coolant, overpriced air filter, overpriced gas tank air filter.

    Inspect condition of ignition system
    Just noticed this. If they pulled plugs, may have been a hassle. And testing coilpacks, depending on their procedure, may take some time.

    Follow the owners manual, take it wherever you want, keep your receipts/proof of work.

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    so no one asked for your wrong advise?
    You mean like all the people talking about Mercedes in a Kia thread?
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    Quote Originally Posted by Aleks View Post
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    I have heard about people complaining that Kia and Hyundai maintenance is more expensive than Honda/Toyota. It could be that this is vehicle specific because you have a turbo engine, but check to see if this item list matches what Kia's list is at every interval.

    If the list from Kia is the same if you really wanted to go bare bones, all you had to do is coolant and air filter, maybe fuel filter (not sure what the asterisk is for). Finally, you could call up a shop like Balance Auto give them this list and get an estimate from them to see how much they would charge for it.
    Yeah it is the same service for every vehicle. When you take it in for a KIA service they just have a pamphlet taped to the desk and show you everything thats being done.

    On toyota services I always noticed that every single oil change came with a "inspect and tighten propeller shaft" although I dont know if this is necessary every 5000K? is this a common 4wd thing to be done?

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    Quote Originally Posted by HiTempguy1 View Post
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    You mean like all the people talking about Mercedes in a Kia thread?
    It was an example of the requirements to qualify for keeping warranty as advice to the OP to check on Kia's requirements. Or maybe we should've let the OP take Extraslow's blind advice there.
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    Quote Originally Posted by blairtruck View Post
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    just saw this on reddit for calgary dealer
    https://imgur.com/a/L6p2CV7
    Damn, 98k kms on only 3 oil changes?!? That's some good advertisement for Toyota durability lol

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    Except the engine failed.
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    guessing who I might be, psychologizing me with your non existent degree.

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    Quote Originally Posted by nzwasp View Post
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    On toyota services I always noticed that every single oil change came with a "inspect and tighten propeller shaft" although I dont know if this is necessary every 5000K? is this a common 4wd thing to be done?
    I have the same with mine, every oil change they do that, but the oil change interval on the new Toyotas is 16,000 kms now.

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    She had free oil changes too lol Glad to see Henniger owned her ass.

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