damn i need to stay home and just do timing belt/water pump replacements.
x2Yep. Better off doing it urself!
Yeah, $500 for a timing belt is absurd. My local Honda Enthusiast shop does timing belts for like $150.you spent 1500 on a 400 dollar job, congrats
Last weekend I bought a 1996 Civic LX with 102k miles. It's in nice condition and runs well. Since it has 102k miles and I want to drive it on ski trips, I thought I should go ahead and replace the timing belt. Any number of people said to do the water pump at the same time. The timing belt was $368. When I added the warter pump the bill went to $720. That surprised me. Then the mechanic (who I think is a pretty straight shooter) called to tell me I had a broken motor mount that should be fixed for $149. And the water hoses were original and "crunchy." He thought the spark plugs should be replaced along with the gaskets that were part of a timing belt/water pump kit. In the end, bringing my car up to fully maintained status cost $1500. The air filter was good, though.
I'm a bit surprised at these costs - though individually they don't seem high: timing belt/water pump - $720; hoses $175; flusinhg coolant $89; motor mount $149; plugs $84; fuel system flush - $89; and, a brake adjustment - free! Total: $1500. Am I being had?
WTF damn!!!flusinhg coolant $89
I avoid autozone like the plague now. Oreillys is very hit or miss for me. I only go to NAPA now.Damn I feel bad for u man. But I guess lesson learned. I suggest one thing, head down to your local oreillys/autozone whatever and pick up a haynes or chilton sevice manual. The majority of those things you could have easily done yourself, even a timing belt isn't too bad on an sohc for a beginner, assuming you have the correct tools.
I avoid autozone like the plague now. Oreillys is very hit or miss for me. I only go to NAPA now.
I stopped reading after this. DING DING DING!$175 for hoses? thats crazy. $89 to flush the coolant (which the hoses are already removed!) is overpriced. $89 for spark plugs, WTF!
you got had in my opinion. learn from the mistake. download the maintenance manual and buy some hand tools. most of this stuff is pretty straight forward
$89 for spark plugs. LOL