$350 for 15K Service???!!
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"My neighborhood Toyota dealer will not service Lexus vehicles" They must be in the same group that has a Lexus store. Take you car to another Toyota dealer that is not in with a Lexus store and you will find price savings. $350 for the 15K service is a lot of ADP(additional dealer profit).
Last edited by billy44bo; 01-11-11 at 03:57 PM.
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So I opened my RX350 Updated Maintenance Requirements to the 18 Months or 15,000 Miles. And here is the list of service to be done and my comments:
1) Clean air conditioner filter. You can do that. The hardest part is finding where it is.
2) Inspect and adjust all fluid levels. Lets see, this is the coolant, windshield wiper fluid, brake fluid, power steering fluid and engine oil. Did I miss anything? No need to check the transmission fluid as there is no dipstick for that.
3) Replace Smart Key batter. If you can change the battery of your tv remote, you can do this. And why change it? Wait until its discharge.
4) Reset maintenance reminder light. This item need to be done at the dealer unless you want to buy a reset tool which is expensive. But who cares?
5) Re-torque bolts. As mentioned by one lister, even the dealer does not do this.
6) Rotate tires. Okay if you don't want to do this, don't. I have never rotated my tires on all my cars. If they are wearing out unvenly perhaps you should. Or perhaps you need an alignment. You can do this or you can take it to a tire shop. By the way some tire shop like Discount Tires will rotate the tires for you for free if you bought the tires from them.
7) Tighten axle bolts. Nobody does this.
8) Visually inspect brake pads, caliper and rotors. You can shine a light on the brake pads and check the thickness. At 15K, dont even bother.
9) Check installation of floor mat. You should have done this on day one. Make sure the hooks are attached to the eyelet. If you are using aftermarket mats, remove the original mats. Dont use both.
10) Road-test vehicle. You drive your car everyday right?
11) Inspect the ff: I would remove the engine cover and look around and see if something is amiss.
There you just save yourself $350.
1) Clean air conditioner filter. You can do that. The hardest part is finding where it is.
2) Inspect and adjust all fluid levels. Lets see, this is the coolant, windshield wiper fluid, brake fluid, power steering fluid and engine oil. Did I miss anything? No need to check the transmission fluid as there is no dipstick for that.
3) Replace Smart Key batter. If you can change the battery of your tv remote, you can do this. And why change it? Wait until its discharge.
4) Reset maintenance reminder light. This item need to be done at the dealer unless you want to buy a reset tool which is expensive. But who cares?
5) Re-torque bolts. As mentioned by one lister, even the dealer does not do this.
6) Rotate tires. Okay if you don't want to do this, don't. I have never rotated my tires on all my cars. If they are wearing out unvenly perhaps you should. Or perhaps you need an alignment. You can do this or you can take it to a tire shop. By the way some tire shop like Discount Tires will rotate the tires for you for free if you bought the tires from them.
7) Tighten axle bolts. Nobody does this.
8) Visually inspect brake pads, caliper and rotors. You can shine a light on the brake pads and check the thickness. At 15K, dont even bother.
9) Check installation of floor mat. You should have done this on day one. Make sure the hooks are attached to the eyelet. If you are using aftermarket mats, remove the original mats. Dont use both.
10) Road-test vehicle. You drive your car everyday right?
11) Inspect the ff: I would remove the engine cover and look around and see if something is amiss.
There you just save yourself $350.
Last edited by LeoDLion; 01-11-11 at 08:20 PM.
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My 20,000 mile service was $95.59 and throw in an oil change the total was $143.80. I also had an alignment done the same day and it was an additional $140.00 for that.
They have a check list which includes and shows the actual measurements of brakes and tires.
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4) Reset maintenance reminder light. This item need to be done at the dealer unless you want to buy a reset tool which is expensive. But who cares?
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With navigation, no reset tool needed. It's a menu item and you can reset all the schedules by yourself. In addition, there is a couple of empty slots in the reminder list. I put our wedding anniversary in there...nice reminder of something I sometimes forget...oops!
They have a check list which includes and shows the actual measurements of brakes and tires.
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4) Reset maintenance reminder light. This item need to be done at the dealer unless you want to buy a reset tool which is expensive. But who cares?
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With navigation, no reset tool needed. It's a menu item and you can reset all the schedules by yourself. In addition, there is a couple of empty slots in the reminder list. I put our wedding anniversary in there...nice reminder of something I sometimes forget...oops!
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4) Reset maintenance reminder light. This item need to be done at the dealer unless you want to buy a reset tool which is expensive. But who cares?
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With navigation, no reset tool needed. It's a menu item and you can reset all the schedules by yourself. In addition, there is a couple of empty slots in the reminder list. I put our wedding anniversary in there...nice reminder of something I sometimes forget...oops!
4) Reset maintenance reminder light. This item need to be done at the dealer unless you want to buy a reset tool which is expensive. But who cares?
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With navigation, no reset tool needed. It's a menu item and you can reset all the schedules by yourself. In addition, there is a couple of empty slots in the reminder list. I put our wedding anniversary in there...nice reminder of something I sometimes forget...oops!
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I just wish we could permanently change the oil change warning to 10K instead of the pre-programmed 5K. Even though I've changed it in the menus, the warning still pops up in my instrument cluster at 5K.
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When 15K service is done, do they itemize charges for each thing? I'm perfectly capable of replacing my key fob battery if it will save me $30. At the same time, I don't want to waste a few bucks on a battery if the dealer is going to charge me the same price anyway.
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I did the 10K recently and it was not itemized so I assumed the 15K won't either.
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I think that just resets the reminder in the multi-function screen. To reset the reminder on your dash board, someone posted these instructions:
To reset the maintenance reminder set the trip/odo button to trip A. Then turn the car off. While pushing and holding the trip/odo button turn the car on, and continue holding the trip/odo button until the maintenance reminder completes its reset.
I havent tried it myself on the RX, but it worked on my old GS350.
BTW, coreect me if I am wrong, the RX have electric power steering, so there is no power steering fluid to check.
To reset the maintenance reminder set the trip/odo button to trip A. Then turn the car off. While pushing and holding the trip/odo button turn the car on, and continue holding the trip/odo button until the maintenance reminder completes its reset.
I havent tried it myself on the RX, but it worked on my old GS350.
BTW, coreect me if I am wrong, the RX have electric power steering, so there is no power steering fluid to check.
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I just called a few dealers in the Phoenix area. Here's what they charge for the 15K service:
Scottsdale Lexus: $350
Bell Lexus: $450
Lexus of Chandler: $303 (includes wiper blade replacements)
Arrowhead Lexus: $235
The only difference I could tell from the booklet info is that they all recommend replacing the A/C filter, cabin filter, and engine air filter.
What a huge discrepancy in price within a 30 mile radius!
Scottsdale Lexus: $350
Bell Lexus: $450
Lexus of Chandler: $303 (includes wiper blade replacements)
Arrowhead Lexus: $235
The only difference I could tell from the booklet info is that they all recommend replacing the A/C filter, cabin filter, and engine air filter.
What a huge discrepancy in price within a 30 mile radius!
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krypttic - thanks for posting the info you have. I live in Chandler and this information is most useful.
Does anyone know if purchasing a "service package" makes sense. For my Toyotas (1 Camry and 1 RAV4), $499 buys 7 services - 4 green, 2yellow and 1blue (or some combination like that) for 5K, 15k and 30 intervals.
Does anyone know if purchasing a "service package" makes sense. For my Toyotas (1 Camry and 1 RAV4), $499 buys 7 services - 4 green, 2yellow and 1blue (or some combination like that) for 5K, 15k and 30 intervals.