T4RBoarder Posted December 1, 2009 Posted December 1, 2009 I was quoted, by the only lexus dealer in dayton, 250 dollars to do a simple AHC fluid flush...that seems unbelievably high. How much have y'all paid to have it done?
NicLX470 Posted December 2, 2009 Posted December 2, 2009 $30 dollars......but I don't know if they were being nice because I had 3k worth of other work done also.....timing belt, transmission flush, coolant flush, water pump, thermostat, transfer case fluid replaced.
conforte Posted January 11, 2010 Posted January 11, 2010 "I have purchased 3 (2.5 liter) containers of the Toyota / Lexus AHC Fluid (part AHC Suspension Fluid 2.5 liter container 08886-01805), which by the way, is now $41... I called 5 dealerships locally and found pricing $41 to $57.... I believe I have enough to change the globes and flush the system..... I have read a few forum threads on IH8MUD.COM... and feel I'm ready to take this on myself.... http://forum.ih8mud.com/100-series-cruiser...sion-fluid.html Does anyone have ANY tips, tricks, watch out for's, suggestions before I start bleeding my first accumulator..." I think a REAL Dealership AHC Flush, if they bill you at retail for the fluid, and an couple of hours work (After speaking with Keith at B & B - He said about 2 to 4 hours on an accumulator change because of the "Bleeding Process"), the $250 sounds right.... although the dealers do rip us off.... (they wanted $750 for O2 sensors which are a 45 minute $100 in parts, soup to nuts job...) I heard correctly flushing / bleeding the AHC can be a filthy mess of a job..... $250 doesn't shock me.... I just hope they don't just syphon out the old from the reservoir and top you off...... I would buy the fluid and do it yourself.... make sure it gets done right.
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