How may change their own oil? Dealer wants $225.00 for the first oil change. WHAT A RIP OFF!:lecturef_smilie: too much!
I did my own oil changes on my GS and will do them on the RT also. I use an inch lb torque wrench for plugs and bolts. Be careful with the 1/2" wrench, some less expensive ones do not work at the low torque values needed.
Jeff
:agree: Everybody thinks they are getting ripped off for an oil change, but this is actually more than that. If done properly, it takes time...and $100+ in parts/oil for an SE. If you elect to do the parts of the service you can do yourself, don't neglect to take it to the dealer and pay him to finish the job. The diagnostics alone will cost you a few bucks, and the belt should be adjusted with the sonic gauge the first time around, IMO. That will add another labor charge. Frankly, the Spyder tech should be more thorough and better at this than a new owner, and more likely to do a thorough job. It is a good way for your Spyder to start its life, seeing the Spyder doc for its first checkup.It's not just an oil change!! It's an inspection of a number of items ... checking belt tension (and yes ... I do have a Krikit I could use) ... checking tires ... brakes and pads ... running BUDS to see how my Spyder is performing (and sharing that information with me) ... updating software ... and checking for applicable recalls.
:agree: Everybody thinks they are getting ripped off for an oil change, but this is actually more than that. If done properly, it takes time...and $100+ in parts/oil for an SE. If you elect to do the parts of the service you can do yourself, don't neglect to take it to the dealer and pay him to finish the job. The diagnostics alone will cost you a few bucks, and the belt should be adjusted with the sonic gauge the first time around, IMO. That will add another labor charge. Frankly, the Spyder tech should be more thorough and better at this than a new owner, and more likely to do a thorough job. It is a good way for your Spyder to start its life, seeing the Spyder doc for its first checkup.
Thanks for the feed back. I think!:yikes:
I am curioys to see if the oil change part of the service goes down in price since there is less body work to deal with using the new parts. I change the oil myself but am still curious.
When I picked up my RT after its first service, I hit the starter, then shut it off and went back into the dealer and asked what they had done? They asked "what do you mean?" and I said I hit the starter and the thing just sounds awesome, no loping, and the engine sounded nice and smooth.
They just laughed and gave me a punch list. I thought my RT ran fine before, but there was obviously a ton of room for improvement. I was equally impressed on the way home.
You may or may not notice any improvement with yours, but my point is they do way more than you'd think with the 600 mile service and it is pretty critical to do correctly .
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