Anyone know what service parts are required for a 99 SC400 at 90K? It might
make a difference what I have to pay for the car. (it’s probably in the
owners manual, but I don’t have access to one)
Thanks
Bill
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The 90K service only costs a couple of thousand, so this should not make you
worry about your purchase price.
A couple of thousand here, a couple of thousand there, pretty soon, it adds
up to real money. Why pay someone else to do it if I can do it myself. Can’t
be harder than setting an NHRA National Record in Super Stock Eliminator,
and I have already done that. I would just like to know whets required.
"MCBRUE" <mcb…@aol.com> wrote in message
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> The 90K service only costs a couple of thousand, so this should not make
you
> worry about your purchase price.
Well you don’t think that a Lexus dealership would have overpriced a service,
do you? Their guys have to be paid the typical mechanics salary of $50/hr in
the small towns, and probably $80/hr in the large towns, so …
<deanbrow…@yahoo.com> wrote in message
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> Dealership wants $590. Is this a big job? I have some mecahnical
> experience, taken out 1 engine on a rover, and a bunch of other stuff,
> but I’m no real mechanic. I have the service manual, is this accurate?
> I’ve got 70K on the belt, am I treading dangerously?
> Thanks
> Dean
Sounds a fair price. look here for how to do it:
http://www.lextreme.com/timing.htm
it isn’t a diy first job.
70 k it is just due
mrcheerful
Thanks! Just what I needed.
I wasn’t questioning the value of the $590 (I think its a good deal
actually), I just wanted to know if I could do it myself.
Dean