Dealer story about coolant, oil change, light bulbs, etc...
I decided to try a dealer where a longtime friend is shop foreman. It's about 45 minutes from my house and I like another dealer and usually just use them. So, I get there and tell the guy I need an oil change, my coolant reservoir is ALWAYS empty (temp. gauge is normal though), and both my bumper/fog lights do not work. I told him a Platinum level Honda tech did my flush and fill at his house (he has a pole barn and does side work on ALL makes). This honda tech. has worked at Honda since the early 80's; I think he handled my coolant change okay. I think it was just not quite filled up all the way up, but it runs cool. The service writer almost flips out! He said to properly drain my car, it takes a $10,000 machine and he doubted dude had one in his pole barn shop. He kept telling me "It's not good... We charge $140 for a proper flush..." I kinda chuckle and ask if every Toyota on the road is in trouble if they don't use this $10,000 machine. About this time my buddy comes up.
Oh yeah, I asked about the fog lights and the writer said that it was $40-80 just to look at the fuse! He pulled out the coin box to show me the fuse, but wouldn't check it. He pointed out the grid and everything. He INSISTED it was a minimum $40 to look at a fuse and probably $80 and it was probably BOTH bulbs. I said "They quit at the exact same time?" He said it was possible or an electrical issue. I said "screw it. I'm not paying diagnostic time for some BS that could run into the $100's of dollars. HE told me if it were both bulbs, they wave the diag. time. I figured each bulb would be like $20 for just the part.
I ask him about sludge to let him know I know about it. He says they do a traditional oil change or the Durablend with the $7 check. HE said traditional oil is fine, but the durablend keeps the oil thinner during winter. After the "refund", the synthetic is only $1 more or so I thought. He says not changing oil is the only cause of sludge, period. I went with the Durablend and find out the $7 goes to the dealer as a credit for my next oil change! WTF? $41 for an oil change. Damn.
He told me he would check the fuse "free" since I know the shop foreman. Yay. He also tells me you CAN mix the green and red coolants if need be. He said stay away from the orange stuff though. I guess Toyota recently put out a bulletin saying the 2 coolants are similar enough to be mixed. You guys prolly knew that, but I sure didn't. After all was said and done, they topped off the reservoir with green coolant (even though I had red) and said all was fine. I think the writer felt trumped after his speech on $10,000 machines and $40-80 to check a fuse. I wanted to say "I'll tell all Toyota owners they HAVE to use a machine to get ALL the coolant out and it is VERY bad if they don't." My temp. gauge is at the exact same place it has been all along, so I'm fine on that. I'm sure there is a "perfect" way to get ALL the coolant out, but I think a competent mechanic can handle the job without the majig $10,000 machine!
I asked him if they recommend a FULL flush for the AT or just a gravity drain? I specifically asked because the other dealer said Toyota doesn't recommend a full flush (I know Honda doesn't AT ALL). THis writer told me Toyota DOES recommend a full flush at 60K (drains every 30K) IF you plan on kleeping the car for awhile. What the hell kind of answer is that? He gave me the speech about a gravity drain only getting a third of the ATF out. The whole conversation today seemed so juvenile and I wonder how many people fall for this BS. I bet if I didn't know the shop foreman and I had ALL the work done this writer suggested, I would have been out $500. Typical writer-- young, cleancut, knew the "speech" about all systems on cars, etc.
One more thing... He said he doubted TRD would make a SC for the "new" Solaras because they all have VVT-i engines. So that's my story about trying a new dealer as just an average Joe-- I didn't even tell my buddy I was coming in.
Oh yeah, I asked about the fog lights and the writer said that it was $40-80 just to look at the fuse! He pulled out the coin box to show me the fuse, but wouldn't check it. He pointed out the grid and everything. He INSISTED it was a minimum $40 to look at a fuse and probably $80 and it was probably BOTH bulbs. I said "They quit at the exact same time?" He said it was possible or an electrical issue. I said "screw it. I'm not paying diagnostic time for some BS that could run into the $100's of dollars. HE told me if it were both bulbs, they wave the diag. time. I figured each bulb would be like $20 for just the part.
I ask him about sludge to let him know I know about it. He says they do a traditional oil change or the Durablend with the $7 check. HE said traditional oil is fine, but the durablend keeps the oil thinner during winter. After the "refund", the synthetic is only $1 more or so I thought. He says not changing oil is the only cause of sludge, period. I went with the Durablend and find out the $7 goes to the dealer as a credit for my next oil change! WTF? $41 for an oil change. Damn.
He told me he would check the fuse "free" since I know the shop foreman. Yay. He also tells me you CAN mix the green and red coolants if need be. He said stay away from the orange stuff though. I guess Toyota recently put out a bulletin saying the 2 coolants are similar enough to be mixed. You guys prolly knew that, but I sure didn't. After all was said and done, they topped off the reservoir with green coolant (even though I had red) and said all was fine. I think the writer felt trumped after his speech on $10,000 machines and $40-80 to check a fuse. I wanted to say "I'll tell all Toyota owners they HAVE to use a machine to get ALL the coolant out and it is VERY bad if they don't." My temp. gauge is at the exact same place it has been all along, so I'm fine on that. I'm sure there is a "perfect" way to get ALL the coolant out, but I think a competent mechanic can handle the job without the majig $10,000 machine!
I asked him if they recommend a FULL flush for the AT or just a gravity drain? I specifically asked because the other dealer said Toyota doesn't recommend a full flush (I know Honda doesn't AT ALL). THis writer told me Toyota DOES recommend a full flush at 60K (drains every 30K) IF you plan on kleeping the car for awhile. What the hell kind of answer is that? He gave me the speech about a gravity drain only getting a third of the ATF out. The whole conversation today seemed so juvenile and I wonder how many people fall for this BS. I bet if I didn't know the shop foreman and I had ALL the work done this writer suggested, I would have been out $500. Typical writer-- young, cleancut, knew the "speech" about all systems on cars, etc.
One more thing... He said he doubted TRD would make a SC for the "new" Solaras because they all have VVT-i engines. So that's my story about trying a new dealer as just an average Joe-- I didn't even tell my buddy I was coming in.
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