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'88 300CE: Why is it $265.00 to replace spark plugs
I have a misfire and the plugs are fouled. Why does the dealer quote me ~$265.00 to replace them? Is there something special that they do? Is there something special about dealer spark plugs? what brand do they use? Thanks.
V/R, Kurt
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1967 Dodge Coronet R/T (SOLD) 2001 Volvo S80 (Accident; bought by Insurance) 1996 Volvo 850 Wagon (SOLD) 1982 Mercedes Benz 240D (Accident; bought by Insurance) 1988 Mercedes Benz 300CE (Deer Strike; bought by insurance) 2002 Volvo XC70 1985 300 CD |
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1. Dealer markup (most charge more than list, perhaps as much as $20 per plug).
2. Labor...depending on where you are, some charge as much as $150/hr. Pretty easy DIY, if you're not interested in DIY, buy the plugs online (click the buy parts link to support the site and find a good indie. |
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Find a reputable independent shop nearby, I wouldn't be surprise if that number halves.
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For about $25 and 30 minutes of your time you could replace them yourself. If they are fouled with oil more than likely you need new valve guides or stem seals depending on how many miles the car has.
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1989 300CE |
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Whereabouts do you live?
Someone might have an indie recommendation or even be willing to come give you a hand. |
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Replace the plugs yourself. Cheaper and you'll get to know your way around your engine. Replacing plugs is easy...removing the wires could be a bit difficult...use a wire puller if you can. Before removing the plugs....use air and blow out the plug area...
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Quote:
Probably so. I have the same car. ('88 300CE M103). About 5 years ago, (at around 75-80,000 miles) it started to drink oil. Valve stem seals did the trick. A function of age not wear in my case. ![]() http://www.peachparts.com/shopforum/northeast-us-ny-nj-ct-ma-me-nh-ri-vt/203908-ditmire-motor-works-post1665499.html?highlight=ditmire#post1665499 How many miles are on your car?? Also, check the Good MB shop forum for some indys in you state/area. |
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I can change all six plugs, from picking up the wrench, to closing the toolbox in around 20 mins. Copper plugs are, what $3? 265?! Go somewhere else.
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1989 300E 144K |
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The only way that price would be understandable it it include a cap, rotor, and wireset; but at that point, I doubt that would be the ticket.
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1989 300E 144K |
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+1
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1989 300ce 129k ( facelifted front,updated tail lights, lowered suspension,bilstein sports, lorinser front spoiler, MOMO steering wheel, remus exhaust,stainless steel brake lines). (Gone) 1997 s320 154k (what a ride). Sold with 179k miles. Replaced with Hyundai Equus 1994 e320 Cabriolet 108k ![]() 1972 280se 4.5 153k Owned for 12 yrs, sorry I sold it [/SIGPIC] |
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you can replace the plugs your self for under $6.00 per plug,its very easy to replace them,jjust remember what wire went on what plug.standard champion,autolite or another equally compatible plug will do the job,get a plug gapper and check the gap make sure its correct,
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With an '88CE you should have a M103 engine.
The correct NGK non resistive plugs are less than two and a half bucks each in Australia. Last time I bought plugs they were $ 14.00 for six. Buying the correct plug spanner to change them out will probably cost more than the plugs - that is if you don't have one in your original tool kit that came with the car. |
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That emblem on the hood and trunk really add a $175 cost to any job
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I stopped by a dealer in a strange town on a trip. There was a line up at the service advisors desk. Some people were paying their bills with him describing what was done. After listening to two cases of them it was time to leave.
I really believe those customers had no ideal of what would be fair. Or even what was going on. Someone help those people if they ever have serious issues. Four hundred to change your spark plugs would have been cheap in my opinion at that dealership. Or does the free coffee compensate? Of course the customer would have been informed the mechanic had to remove one plug at a time. That information alone has to be worth a couple of hundred. That place had the most abusive automotive service department I have ever seen. |
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What really irks me is the stealership owners...live high on the hog, most have beautiful homes, toys, etc. and pay their help slave wages. Most of the employees can't even afford to buy a house! Drive beat up cars, etc.!
The same can be said for a lot of business owners of any business. Employees are struggling. Sure, these business owners put a lot of money into their business and it's THEIR business. Still, it's the employees who are making them money. Be fair I say. But 300 for a tune up is a rip off. Plugs are what...10 bucks each if that. Takes what....an hour to R and R plugs! Sure, they do some adjustments after the plugs are installed.. Local oil change places here charge 100 for a oil change! Gesh! Stealership....200! Barrel of oil cost what...77 bucks! Ok Ok...it has to be refined, etc...still... 8.5 quarts of oil for my S500 plus the filter...25 bucks...oil is 50 bucks....do it myself! Waste oil disposal fee is free where I dump it at the recycling center. |
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