Recent Major Service done to my Accord at Honda Service Center
I know some of you make whack me down for spending so much on service. Most of the things I'm about to mention can be done without paying someone to do it. But, I don't have my own space to work on my car since I'm an apartment dweller nor do I have much time to spare.
My '89 Honda Accord DX HB is close to 150k miles and I want to run this car into the 200ks like other 3G owners. I brought the car to Robertson Honda in North Hollywood for major service. They had great customer service.
In general this is most of what was done:
Replaced Timing Belt (bought this car used at 70k so I didn't know if it was ever done)
Replaced both CV boots (both were busted open already)
Replaced both fuel filters
Performed 30k miles service which included valve adjustements, brake fluid drain and replace, tire rotation, new plugs, and more.
They also took care of a couple minor things without extra cost like replacing a brake light and adjusting a door strike to stop the 'door open alarm' from sounding off. They tried to diagnose my cold start problem without success.
I paid $845 flat. Hope this buys me my future milage.
Re: Recent Major Service done to my Accord at Honda Service Center
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Originally posted by 89AccordDXHB
I paid $845 flat.
Oh my god! http://paperwin.gs/anikaos/whoa.gif
i hope it does take you well into the 200s.
Itemized listing of services...
Well, I knew some of you 'hardcore do it yourselfers' would speak out against paying a mechanic especially a dealer's service center. Some of you are also bragging about how much less you paid at a no-name mechanic. Paying less at a no-name mechanic is subject to debate. It's hard to find a mechanic you can trust.
Anyway, here are more details on what I had done at the Honda Service center. I hope to help others know what to expect when servicing their 3G Accords:
Replace Timing Belt $219.95 parts and labor
Replace Drive belts (e.g. fan belt) $36.00 parts only
Replace right/left CV Boots $280.00 parts and labor
Replace both fuel filters $118 parts and labor
30,000 Mile Service $259.95
-change oil
-replace oil/air filter
-replace brake fluid
-transmission service (replace fluid)
-adjust valves
-replace valve cover gasket
-adjust brakes
-replace spark plugs
-rotate tires
-adjust drive belts
The initial quote added up to $895 but the service dude was cool enough to mention a AAA discount. Since I was a member I received an extra $50 discount. The whole thing ended up to be $845.00 out the door.
To add to this they diagnosed any problem I had to mention for free (well nothings free). I warned them about the weak oil plug (it leaks occationally). They replaced it with a self tapping plug at no extra charge. The 'door open alarm' would go off due to the passenger side door. They fixed that as well by adjusting the door strike at no charge. They tried to diagnose the craking problem that I have every monday morning but they couldn't duplicate the problem.....but it hasn't happened again since.
By the way, they did all this in one day.
It's a lot of money but like I said before I don't have a lot of time to spare, I don't have a place to work on the car, and I want to drive this car a lot longer.