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How much did your regular scheduled maintenance cost?

letapragas

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Hey Fellow Genesis Owners,

I was wondering how much ya'll are spending for your regular Genesis services. I just completed my 30k at RT4 Hyundai in Paramus, NJ and it cost me $1004 ($175/hr for Labor). They literally did nothing but the regular service plus their recommended Throttle Body Service.

I complied the following information from the following sites:

7,500 MilesThis service generally involves an oil and filter change, tire rotation, and a safety inspection. While changing the oil, the mechanic will be performing visual inspections of the brakes, belts and hoses, inspecting for any fluid leaks, listening for any abnormal noises, and paying attention to any irregularities in the operation of the vehicle. If you service your vehicle at the dealership, have them check and perform any outstanding recalls on the vehicle.
15,000 MilesWhat to Expect
  • This service generally involves an oil and filter change, tire rotation, and safety inspection, as well as possible replacement of the engine air filter and cabin air filter.
  • While changing the oil, the mechanic should perform a visual inspection of the brakes, belts, hoses. The mechanic should also look for any fluid leaks, listen for any abnormal noises, and pay attention to any irregularities in the operation of the vehicle.
  • If this service is performed at the dealership, they should also take care of any necessary recalls.
Additional Repairs That May Be Necessary
22,500 MilesRelated Services & Repairs
Tire Replacement
Brake Pad Replacement
Brake Pad/Rotor Change
Cabin Filter Replacement
The 22,500 mile service is a minor service.
This service generally involves an oil and filter change, tire rotation, and a safety inspection. While changing the oil, the mechanic will be performing visual inspections of the brakes, belts and hoses, inspecting for any fluid leaks, listening for any abnormal noises, and paying attention to any irregularities in the operation of the vehicle.
If you have your service at the dealership, have them check and perform any recalls on the vehicle. You can also check for recalls here.
Possible Repairs Needed at the 22,500 Mile Service
It's not uncommon for your vehicle to need a brake pad replacement at this mileage, and on some vehicles the tires may need replacement.
30,000 MilesWhat to Expect
  • In addition to all that is performed at the 15,000 service, the 30,000 mile service is where you may start seeing some of the fluids replaced, such as the brake fluid, engine coolant, and transmission fluid. It can also include replacement of the spark plugs, air filter, and fuel filter.
  • A more comprehensive checklist of inspections may also be included. Each shop and vehicle manufacturer may vary the actions performed, so be sure to consult the maintenance schedule in your owners manual.
  • If this service is performed at the dealership, they should also take care of any necessary recalls.
Additional Repairs That May Be Necessary
37,500 MilesRelated Services & Repairs
Tire Replacement
Brake Pad Replacement
Brake Pad/Rotor Change
Coolant Replacement
Drive Belt Replacement
Auto Transmission Service
Cabin Filter Replacement
The 37,500 mile service is an minor service.
This service generally involves an oil and filter change, tire rotation, and a safety inspection. While changing the oil, the mechanic will be performing visual inspections of the brakes, belts and hoses, inspecting for any fluid leaks, listening for any abnormal noises, and paying attention to any irregularities in the operation of the vehicle.
45,000 MilesWhat to Expect
  • This service generally involves an oil and filter change, tire rotation, and safety inspection, as well as possible replacement of the engine air filter and cabin air filter.
  • While changing the oil, the mechanic should perform a visual inspection of the brakes, belts, hoses. The mechanic should also look for any fluid leaks, listen for any abnormal noises, and pay attention to any irregularities in the operation of the vehicle.
  • If this service is performed at the dealership, they should also take care of any necessary recalls.
52,500 MilesRelated Services & Repairs
Tire Replacement
Brake Pad Replacement
Brake Pad/Rotor Change
Coolant Replacement
Drive Belt Replacement
Auto Transmission Service
Cabin Filter Replacement
Timing Belt Replacement
The 52,500 mile service is a minor service.
This service generally involves an oil and filter change, tire rotation, and a safety inspection. While changing the oil, the mechanic will be performing visual inspections of the brakes, belts and hoses, inspecting for any fluid leaks, listening for any abnormal noises, and paying attention to any irregularities in the operation of the vehicle.
For the most part, your vehicle is now out of warranty, unless you have an extended warranty. This may not apply to some vehicles drivetrain and emissions warranties.
Possible Repairs Needed at the 52,500 Mile Service
It's not uncommon for some vehicles to start seeing the wear and tear items like the Drive Belts and Hoses, Motor Mounts and Suspension Bushings starting to show signs of wear. Oil leaks may start to appear as well.
60,000 MilesWhat to Expect
  • In addition to all that is performed at the intermediate service, the 60,000 mile service is where you may start seeing the replacement of additional fluids like the automatic transmission fluid (and filter, if equipped), engine coolant, and differential fluid.
  • Some vehicles will require replacement of the timing belt and/or a valve adjustment
  • Some vehicles will require replacement of the spark plugs
  • A more comprehensive checklist of inspections may also be included. Each shop and vehicle manufacturer may vary the actions performed, so be sure to consult the maintenance schedule in your owners manual.
  • If this service is performed at the dealership, they should also take care of any necessary recalls.
Additional Repairs That May Be Necessary
67,500 MilesRelated Services & Repairs
Tire Replacement
Brake Pad Replacement
Brake Pad/Rotor Change
Coolant Replacement
Drive Belt Replacement
Auto Transmission Service
Cabin Filter Replacement
The 67,500 mile service is a minor service.
This service generally involves an oil and filter change, tire rotation, and a safety inspection. While changing the oil, the mechanic will be performing visual inspections of the brakes, belts and hoses, inspecting for any fluid leaks, listening for any abnormal noises, and paying attention to any irregularities in the operation of the vehicle.
Possible Repairs Needed at the 67,500 Mile Service
It's not uncommon on some vehicles to start seeing the wear and tear items like the Drive Belts and Hoses, Motor Mounts and Suspension Bushings starting to show signs of wear. Oil leaks may start to appear as well.
Get an Estimate
75,000 MilesWhat to Expect
  • This service generally involves an oil and filter change, tire rotation, and safety inspection, as well as possible replacement of the engine air filter and cabin air filter.
  • While changing the oil, the mechanic should perform a visual inspection of the brakes, belts, hoses. The mechanic should also look for any fluid leaks, listen for any abnormal noises, and pay attention to any irregularities in the operation of the vehicle.
  • If this service is performed at the dealership, they should also take care of any necessary recalls.
Additional Repairs That May Be Necessary
 
Hey Fellow Genesis Owners,

I was wondering how much ya'll are spending for your regular Genesis services. I just completed my 30k at RT4 Hyundai in Paramus, NJ and it cost me $1004 ($175/hr for Labor). They literally did nothing but the regular service plus their recommended Throttle Body Service.

I no longer have the bills from my last Genesis but never paid more that about $300. Nor did I have throttle body service done if it is not called for in the manual.

A friend has a high mileage Audi A7 and his last service estimate is $4400. That includes tires.
 
That sounds very high. My 30k service on my 5.0, done at my local Hyundai dealer in South Jersey, was oil change, cabin filter, air filters, no tire rotation due to staggered wheels. With the throttle body service included, it was about $387. I was going to say no to the throttle body service but when he told me the total price it sounded cheap!

I'll probably just do my own air filter replacements from now on since it's really simple to do. I also recently replaced the cabin filter with a cleanable permanent K&N filter. Very easy to do as well.

Also recently I changed a drl bulb myself and it still didn't work. Dealer checked, system showed short in the bulb, so they replaced the bulb I just put in with theirs. My cost was $27. I thought that was reasonable as well!

It's crazy how varied pricing for service can be.
 
Service was free. They even came 60 miles picked up and returned the car. :)
 
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