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Hi guys, I'm thinking of supplying my own filters for the 30k service, but it seems that I can't find any place online that sell filter parts for the new i30. Does anyone know any? Or what are the price difference compare to dealers? I'm in Sydney, service will be done at Barry Smith Hyundai. If not, i'll just supply my own oil only.Edit: I just realised that the car under a cap priced servicing wouldn't change the pricing regardless if I supply my own things. The dealer just quoted me $289 and they will be supplying magnatec 5W-40 engine oil. I guess I have no choice but to stick to what they're giving me.
They told me that the price wouldn't change regardless. I figured it was fixed at that. Guess they are trying to screw me later on down the road
Quote from: TheReaper on April 04, 2014, 01:04:12They told me that the price wouldn't change regardless. I figured it was fixed at that. Guess they are trying to screw me later on down the road Might be worth telling them if they want your business it might be in their best interest to do the right thing now... There is nothing on the Hyundai site suggesting that the service price is fixed....Even if you don't supply your own parts you should be able to supply the oil you want as long as it meets Hyundai specs.... Capped Price Servicing - Hyundai Motor Company Australia
Haha thanks guys, wasn't expecting replies anyways, after realizing my own mistakes. I'll keep that in mind Lakes, for the 60,000km service.
I've always wondered if car dealers actually use the oil you supply them, or does the mechanic just put it to one side and use it for themselves if it's better than what they use. I know it sounds a bit out there. If never supplied my own parts/oil etc.. but it always occurs to me.. lol
Quote from: rickai on April 03, 2014, 23:39:15Haha thanks guys, wasn't expecting replies anyways, after realizing my own mistakes. I'll keep that in mind Lakes, for the 60,000km service. make sure they change your fuel filter @ 30,000k & every 30,000k as injectors are not cheap.
I was told the new i30 don't need changing fuel filter at 30,000k. It's at 45,000k the guy said. I'll definitely confirm on the day though. I have 8 years warranty with them, it's their loss if something goes wrong.
One of the services I had done by Hyundai was at 45,000 klm. I had skipped the 30,000 klm service by them (they wanted $450, I think, and I thought that was rubbish; instead, I just changed the oil and put a new air filter in) and while they had the car for the service at 45,000 klm, the workshop manager phoned me and said I shouldn't be driving the car as the fuel filter hadn't been changed.Eventually, at 58,000 klms I got them to change the fuel filter. It's now done 101,000 klms. I had better think about changing the fuel filter sometime but I might leave it until 116,000 klm.
Quote from: pidim on April 04, 2014, 01:15:02I've always wondered if car dealers actually use the oil you supply them, or does the mechanic just put it to one side and use it for themselves if it's better than what they use. I know it sounds a bit out there. If never supplied my own parts/oil etc.. but it always occurs to me.. lolSame thought has crossed my mind, too. They always return the empties, but after pouring it into a mixed drum probably. The customer waiting room is not within sight of the servicing area where we go.
I'm curious now, why can't you supply your own oil and filters?The service price is capped, not fixed so there is no logical reason why they can't deduct the cost of the oil and filters off the price if you supply them....
Quote from: rustynutz on April 04, 2014, 00:44:35I'm curious now, why can't you supply your own oil and filters?The service price is capped, not fixed so there is no logical reason why they can't deduct the cost of the oil and filters off the price if you supply them.... As I mentioned to some of the guys previously I supplied better oil to my Toyota Dealer at my Hybrid 30,000 service and they took around $40 off my $130 fixed price so I only paid $90 Plus, somehow they left my Car Cam running so I got to see them sniff my Shell Helix Ultra Oil and pour it in!
Quote from: Dazzler on April 04, 2014, 10:02:57Quote from: rustynutz on April 04, 2014, 00:44:35I'm curious now, why can't you supply your own oil and filters?The service price is capped, not fixed so there is no logical reason why they can't deduct the cost of the oil and filters off the price if you supply them.... As I mentioned to some of the guys previously I supplied better oil to my Toyota Dealer at my Hybrid 30,000 service and they took around $40 off my $130 fixed price so I only paid $90 Plus, somehow they left my Car Cam running so I got to see them sniff my Shell Helix Ultra Oil and pour it in! Who the heck sniffs oil????? Weirdo
Quote from: TheReaper on April 04, 2014, 10:11:20Quote from: Dazzler on April 04, 2014, 10:02:57Quote from: rustynutz on April 04, 2014, 00:44:35I'm curious now, why can't you supply your own oil and filters?The service price is capped, not fixed so there is no logical reason why they can't deduct the cost of the oil and filters off the price if you supply them.... As I mentioned to some of the guys previously I supplied better oil to my Toyota Dealer at my Hybrid 30,000 service and they took around $40 off my $130 fixed price so I only paid $90 Plus, somehow they left my Car Cam running so I got to see them sniff my Shell Helix Ultra Oil and pour it in! Who the heck sniffs oil????? Weirdo I'll try and remember to post some of the highlights including the "sniffing" bit once I get my new SSD drive in and my main PC working properly again!
That was last weekend's job, Dazz
@Asterix, you're very correct. Unfortunately, a few bad apples.... etc etc. I have an excellent mechanic that services my wife's Peugeot... but only works on French cars (good marketing strategy that. There will always be work availabale lol) .I guess it's the massive car dealerships that churn out servicing like a sausage machine that concerns me most and whether they really bother with individual requests to use own oil in the rush of the day. For example, waiting for my car to be serviced and after 1 hour told that it was finished and was presented with a 4 page printout of all the things done. Of course my first question was how they managed to do all that in 1 hour and whether mine was the only car that day. No insult intended on specific mechanics per se.