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100,000kms service on v6 triton

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100,000kms service on v6 triton

Post by badger »

i have got my car in for its 100000 service at the moment. it is going to cost me just over 1100 including oil change in both diffs transfer and box as well as new tappet cover gaskets and an engine flush (in an attempt to reduce the dreaded tappet noise) does this seem reasonable? to me it seems a bit over the top ......................... but everyone i got a quote off was withing 100 dollars
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Post by GREGGO »

Hey badger,
100k service should include changing the timing belt which is a bit fiddly but can be done in a couple of hours. Also a good idea to fit new camshaft seals as they can go hard and leak. Some places also change the water pump as it's easier to do at the same time. Rocker cover gasket change can also take a while. A fair bit cleaning up sometimes. To pay someone else to do it would probably cost a fair penny so the price seems fair.
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Post by Bluefreak »

Hi badger, just had my 75,000... Was told the 90,000 would cost around $900 because the timing belt requires changing. That was Knox Mitsubishi in Melbourne. Out of curiosity, where are you and what have you been paying for your servicing? My minors have been around $143, had a major while on hols in Darwin, cost me $175 ish with a fully itemised report... Seems TOO cheap for dealer servicing, not sure if it has something to do with the leasing company's arrangements.
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Post by badger »

i have been paying about the same as you for servicing from the ford dealership i bought my car off of second hand. but i found there service to be poor so i am now getting ABS in brendale- brisbane to do mine. they replaced my clutch mastery cylinder and slave a few months bac n did a good job so i guess ill see how it goes this time
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Post by Bluefreak »

badger wrote:i have been paying about the same as you for servicing from the ford dealership i bought my car off of second hand. but i found there service to be poor so i am now getting ABS in brendale- brisbane to do mine. they replaced my clutch mastery cylinder and slave a few months bac n did a good job so i guess ill see how it goes this time
Unfortunately I'm bound to Mitsu servicing by my lease agreement... So for now I just kid myself that they're doing a top job...
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Post by badger »

lol yeah Bluefreak i did the same. but good news is i got it back last night and it runs better than i can ever remember. bad news is i am up for 2 engine mounts a gear box mount front brakes and suspension (wot a shame :twisted: ) within the next few months.
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Post by tritonasuras »

As with most servicing for the 90k > 100k u will b up for many things.
At that mark the triton is up for several things :

# timing belt (possible will need other items here as well, like - water pump,cam seals, Crank seal, belts, pulley bearings etc)

# spark plugs (platnium type)(to get to these u have to remove the plenium chamber)

# while u got the plenium off u should think about changing the rocker cover gaskets (2) and spark plug tube seals (6)..(could even consider getting the injectors cleaned while u r right there)

Add all these items to a 100k service and it will be pricey..
(u may include in the service, all oils<engine/diffs/gearbox/transfer>, replacing engine coolant, brake/clutch fluids, power steer fluid, wheel bearing repack the list goes on)

In short if u want your vehicle to be around for another 100k then u need to look after it.. This includes regular servicing (5000k intervals)....

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Post by badger »

everything you just listed there has recently been done tritonasuras and i do change the oil n filter myself every 3 to 5000k :) was just wondering if all this stuff had to be done n if the cost was reasonable. price you pay for technology aye lol
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