Is $420 a reasonable price to charge to replace 4 glow plugs on an 03 Jetta, plus $140 to read the engine diagnostic code from computer? I did not think so and told them I would do it myself for about $50. I think it is absolutely outrageous and will be not going back to this VW dealership.
And they did not really explain the initial $140 charge just for the code and I plan to contest it when I pick up car, but know I will lose on it.
I only brought it to a dealership because the car was just purchased out of state and they were willing to reimburse me with the understanding this would be a quick and inexspensive fix.
They are going to change timing belt for around $400.
I hate stealerships!
03 Jetta Glow Plug Issue..need to vent!
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You should contact Herm Pasker in Raymond Maine for TDI maintenence. Very fair and incredible knowledge on TDI's
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$420 to change the GPs is absolutey ridiculous. GPs cost about $12 each, depending where you get them. If you know how to change a spark plug, you should be able to change a GP. Time wise....depending how mechanical you are, maybe 1 hour to change them. You have to remove the electrical bridge, which can be a little tricky sometimes, but the boots pop off just like spark plug wires. It also helps if you remove the black plastic vacuum ball.
$140 to read the codes is insane. tdiclub.com has a list of people with VAG-COM, you should be able to find someone near you who will check your codes for you.
As the other poster metions, contact Herm for the TB job. $400 for the TB job is very cheap. Sounds-too-good-to-be-true sort of cheap. It sounds like it's for a partial job: a new TB and tensioner only plus labor. No water pump, no new rollers, no new serp belt.
$140 to read the codes is insane. tdiclub.com has a list of people with VAG-COM, you should be able to find someone near you who will check your codes for you.
As the other poster metions, contact Herm for the TB job. $400 for the TB job is very cheap. Sounds-too-good-to-be-true sort of cheap. It sounds like it's for a partial job: a new TB and tensioner only plus labor. No water pump, no new rollers, no new serp belt.