Huge RX 330 75,000 mile maintenance bill!
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Huge RX 330 75,000 mile maintenance bill!
I took our 2004 RX 330 in for its 75,000 mile service on Friday and was presented with a rather shocking $7,000+ list of items to repair. The big ones are "replace control arm bushings" (worn/torn) at $2,561.98, the replacement of the steering rack assembly at $1,406.68, and also replacing the drive belts at $879.75 which are in poor condition.
My question is are these the sorts of charges and expenses I should be expecting at 75,000 miles for an RX 330 that has only been driven by my wife since we bought it new? This is our second RX and always kind of assumed they were pretty bullet-proof.
We originally thought of running the car past 100,000 miles but if our RX330 is going to start getting this expensive to maintain I am starting to think about what else I could to with $7,000. Are these charges reasonable?
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My question is are these the sorts of charges and expenses I should be expecting at 75,000 miles for an RX 330 that has only been driven by my wife since we bought it new? This is our second RX and always kind of assumed they were pretty bullet-proof.
We originally thought of running the car past 100,000 miles but if our RX330 is going to start getting this expensive to maintain I am starting to think about what else I could to with $7,000. Are these charges reasonable?
Chris
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I just replaced control arms and it was a long process. However, not $2,500 worth. The parts are $100 and maybe 5-6 hours labor if you find a shop that can cheat em out. Read post on em.
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Thanks for the input so far. Yes just to confirm, the quote came from a Lexus Dealer (Lexus of Concord in California) who has always serviced our RX330. The SA is someone I have never dealt with before and I am feeling a bit taken advantage of. The cost is probably more than half of what the car is actually worth and putting me off this dealer when I replace it.
I have never used an independent repair shop before, but there again I have never intended to run a car to high mileage before. Seems getting a second quote is prudent.
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I have never used an independent repair shop before, but there again I have never intended to run a car to high mileage before. Seems getting a second quote is prudent.
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Steering rack seems right on par with other dealers, but dont think you need to change it immediately. Drive belts are easy.
I don't understand how the bushings ca be 2500. The parts alone aren't more than 500 if you went all OEM. Labor rates are 90-110/hr so even this job at 10 hours, which it is probably realistically 6 hours for them is still only 1100 on the high side, so $1600 total. I've had reputable shops quote me 8-900 for the control arms so you should be able to find similar.
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I don't understand how the bushings ca be 2500. The parts alone aren't more than 500 if you went all OEM. Labor rates are 90-110/hr so even this job at 10 hours, which it is probably realistically 6 hours for them is still only 1100 on the high side, so $1600 total. I've had reputable shops quote me 8-900 for the control arms so you should be able to find similar.
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As for those problem areas noted by your Lexus dealership -- have you noticed any oil spots in your driveway or garage?
Perhaps someone here at CL might have a recommendation for an independent shop in the area of Lexus of Concord.
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If you do not know a quality independent shop you might try your local Toyota shop. Would not show any paperwork from the quote Lexus provided to you. Rather, would ask for an inspection as if you were thinking about going on a trip. Will cost a few dollars, however, you will see what they think is truly wrong.
As for those problem areas noted by your Lexus dealership -- have you noticed any oil spots in your driveway or garage?
Perhaps someone here at CL might have a recommendation for an independent shop in the area of Lexus of Concord.
As for those problem areas noted by your Lexus dealership -- have you noticed any oil spots in your driveway or garage?
Perhaps someone here at CL might have a recommendation for an independent shop in the area of Lexus of Concord.
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This car has been regularly serviced and driven gently by my Wife all its life. I do not want to create an impression that this is a car that has been abused, hence my shock when presented with the bill!
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I'm in the process of selling mine and the mechanic checking my car noticed a leak from the rack. I see there's a service bulletin that give them a repair procedure. Does anybody know about LSB-0107-12? I guess it's like our radiator leaks. If you don't complain loud enough, nothing gets done.