camlex Posted August 22, 2006 Posted August 22, 2006 Hello, You should change TB @90,000. Lasttime, at 130,000 TB was done. Now i have 210,000. I like to change, Timing belt + other belts Water pump 2 Cam shaft seal 1 Crank shaft seal Spark plug How much money i should pay?? Can i use Toyota Camry V6 model parts? Thanks in advance..
pearlwhite97ES Posted August 22, 2006 Posted August 22, 2006 Hi, I got the service done at toyota. I got tb, water pump, 2 cam shaft seals,1 crank seal,and new drive belts. $647 out the door
mburnickas Posted August 22, 2006 Posted August 22, 2006 I would do a search since this comes up every 6 or so months. The big facture is where you live.Different parts of the country are more/less. FYI, I padi $740 out the door at lexus (toytota, owned by same people was the same price). Other prices I got where $900 for water pump and TB and up to over 1,200 ( i Boston) for what I paid 740 (in western MA). In hartford CT it was almost 600 for TB alone. Look around and call some places. HINT HINT. I know I did and it saved me some serious jingle.
camlex Posted August 23, 2006 Author Posted August 23, 2006 Thank you. Which brand should i use for spark plug? Thanks,
rayder34 Posted August 23, 2006 Posted August 23, 2006 Hello, You should change TB @90,000. Lasttime, at 130,000 TB was done. Now i have 210,000. I like to change, Timing belt + other belts Water pump 2 Cam shaft seal 1 Crank shaft seal Spark plug How much money i should pay?? Can i use Toyota Camry V6 model parts? Thanks in advance.. Just got mine done- Bill sitting in front of me Water Pump $120.30 Timing Belt and Tensioner kit (includes seals) $243.72 Labor $285 Spark plugs replace (I bought my own and had them install) $165 (Labor only)
camlex Posted August 23, 2006 Author Posted August 23, 2006 Thanks, I will go with Denso. Have a good day.
mburnickas Posted August 23, 2006 Posted August 23, 2006 That is what I have in my Es300. The freaky weird part, off subject kind of is my gsxr1100 (1994) motorcycle has an NGK in the FSM AND denso #'s. Are they connected (business wise)?
camlex Posted August 31, 2006 Author Posted August 31, 2006 I received quote from my best mechenic $550 Includes: TB, other belts,Spark plug, Thermostate, 2 Cam seal, Crank shaft seal, WP, Tensioner assemblies. all Toyota parts. I think nobody can beat this price, unless you do it by your self. + $550 for 4 Michelin MXV4 Plus tires. and i will good til 300,000 Love this car.........
mburnickas Posted August 31, 2006 Posted August 31, 2006 Looks like a great price for the TB etc. My guess is he is making more $$$ on the tires. Either way you both will be happy...which is a great thing! :)
camlex Posted August 31, 2006 Author Posted August 31, 2006 I am buying tires from discount tires. They are on sales for $125 $18 per tire he is charging for warranty. $11 per tire for life time balance $16 for four valve + tax total was ~$650 he is giving me $100 credit for my tires. I have same tires presently.\ it's 50,000 miles tires. i already put 55,000. Thanks,
camlex Posted September 13, 2006 Author Posted September 13, 2006 Finally, I did drop my car today for following repair: 1. Timing belt + 2 Drive belts 2. Water pump 3. Tensioner and Pully 4. 2 Cam seal + 1 Crank Shaft seal 5. Spark Plug (Denso) + Wire 6. Thermostate + flush radiator It will ready tomorrow evening for another 100,000. Presently, my car has 210,000. I am still using 5W30 Castrol Synth. Blend. I noticed that between oil change i am using 1/2 Qts. Is this normal? Or change to 10W30? Thanks,
anthonyiez Posted September 13, 2006 Posted September 13, 2006 That is what I have in my Es300. The freaky weird part, off subject kind of is my gsxr1100 (1994) motorcycle has an NGK in the FSM AND denso #'s. Are they connected (business wise)? yes
ratso Posted September 27, 2006 Posted September 27, 2006 Hi, I got the service done at toyota. I got tb, water pump, 2 cam shaft seals,1 crank seal,and new drive belts. $647 out the door Where did you get your service for $647 done at?
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