Cost To Change Spark Plugs, Coils, etc???
I am almost due for a service on my car, which means new Spark Plugs, Coils, and Wires. This will be the first tune-up/service/whatever you want to call it for my 8.
Does anyone know how much it usually costs to have it done at a dealer? I am sure it cheap by any means, but my parents want to know (might be getting the service done for my b-day). |
Originally Posted by klanham08
(Post 3352391)
i am almost due for a service on my car, which means new spark plugs, coils, and wires. This will be the first tune-up/service/whatever you want to call it for my 8.
Does anyone know how much it usually costs to have it done at a dealer? I am sure it cheap by any means, but my parents want to know (might be getting the service done for my b-day). |
Originally Posted by zoom44
(Post 3352393)
$800.
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Buy the stuff yourself and take it to a good rotary/Mazda mechanic. Dealer service depts. are a rip off. Plugs no more than $80, coils for about $130. No need to replace wires until every 60K I've been told.
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https://www.rx8club.com/showthread.p...ight=diy+coils
thats how easy it is to change out coils...spark plugs are a lil harder cus you gotta take the wheel off coils should be around 130ish for all 4 and plugs should only be about 80 bucks for all four |
Socket set...$25.00
Spark plugs...$80.00 Coils...$130.00 Learning to do it yourself and saving yourself from a raping at the dealership...PRICELESS |
^:yesnod:
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Originally Posted by AJ's Shinka
(Post 3352856)
Socket set...$25.00
Spark plugs...$80.00 Coils...$130.00 Learning to do it yourself and saving yourself from a raping at the dealership...PRICELESS This is a pretty basic maintenance item that can easily be done with someone even if you're not very mechanically inclined. you'll need a few basic tool, a floor jack, jack stands, a few hours on a weekend, and a case of beer. :) Certainly beats paying the dealership prices. |
Problem is, I do not have floor jack or jack stands in order to prop my car up. If I buy all of the necessary parts and just take it to a mechanic, would that be cheaper?
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your car has a scissor jack in the trunk and jack stands are only about $25 or so. I picked up a pair of them from Home Depot for about $30.
You could do that if you like but you'll probably pay an hour or so of labor. ($75 - $150) If the shop isn't very familiar with the RX-8, make sure they are aware that the Trailing plugs and Leading are different (the rotor housing is marked for reference) and that they properly attach the spark plug wires. I posted a diagram of it in Dozer's DIY thread. |
Originally Posted by Jedi54
(Post 3353431)
your car has a scissor jack in the trunk and jack stands are only about $25 or so. I picked up a pair of them from Home Depot for about $30.
You could do that if you like but you'll probably pay an hour or so of labor. ($75 - $150) If the shop isn't very familiar with the RX-8, make sure they are aware that the Trailing plugs and Leading are different (the rotor housing is marked for reference) and that they properly attach the spark plug wires. I posted a diagram of it in Dozer's DIY thread. |
just think of the sheer overhead costs to run a service dept vs a local shop.
(employees, insurance, benefits, marketing, etc etc etc) |
And a lot of people are too lazy and/or uninformed to go look for a good 3rd party mechanic.
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^even friends, this is such a simple task
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yeah, invite a friend over who has some tools, make sure you have cold beer, order a pizza and knock this out on a weekend.
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^true dat, you never know what it can grow into
https://www.rx8club.com/showthread.p...weekend+dozers |
^^ haha!
I try and encourage owners to familiarize themselves with their vehicles even if they wouldn't normally be working on cars. To be honest, things like this are quite simple with a little bit of guidance and some basic tools. PLUS, the more familiar you are with your car, the less likely you are of being taken advantage of by a dealership. After you've changed out your own plugs and coils, you'll never again think that paying a dealership $800 for this is an acceptable option. Knowledge is power my man. |
^true dat! :boink:
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I wish I lived in Cal so dozer could show me how to do it! lol.
Wanna take a trip to MD? |
i would if i could, but i cant so wont
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Haha figured you would say that. Looks like I am going to have to try and do this myself!
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where can i pay the cheapest for the coils
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for OEM coils?
www.onlinemazdaparts.com is usually the cheapest overall cost because they us US Postal to deliver. www.finishlineperformance.com uses UPS which costs a bit more but if you're in Trinidad, that might be a better option. |
thanks,
I saw on ebay - "Mazda RX-8 RX8 Ignition Coil SET 2004" for US $119.90 free shipping. These are made and tested by A1 Auto Inc. They said that it has a 3 months warranty. Is this ok to use, has any one used these from A1 Atuo before? or go get the "IGNITION COIL MAZDA RX-8 2004-2009 N3H1-18-100B-9U"? |
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