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 Originally Posted by nhia84
Had mine done today so just thought I'd share my experience with you folks. Had mine done at Westside Honda(Hoppers Crossing Vic). Was done in 1.5 hour. The team there were great and really helpful. Didnt have to pay anything additional. If you live out on the western side of Melbourne I'd highly recommend taking yours to them though they are quite busy and you may not get an appointment for a month.
so you got fluid change for free?
 Originally Posted by Tekkenforce
had mine done 2 weeks ago at Peter Warren Warrick farm, great service. they told me i must change the ps fluid though i argued saying that its the original hose that affected the ps fluid so they changed the PS fluid at no extra cost.
good point. surely the hose is related to the PS fluid.
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For me, I did not pay anything extra during the PS hose recall with Larke Hoskins Homebush. They did not flush the fluid for me (nor did they suggest that I should do so), so all they did was top up any fluid that was lost during the hose change.
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 Originally Posted by jono_l
For me, I did not pay anything extra during the PS hose recall with Larke Hoskins Homebush. They did not flush the fluid for me (nor did they suggest that I should do so), so all they did was top up any fluid that was lost during the hose change.
Fair enough, this was my initial thought as well.
Why do we need to change it now, and not when it is due to be changed "by the book"?
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Just got my 110k service done, had the PS hose replaced. They didnt ask me for any thing about the fluid, I checked the levels and it was more than full. Courtney and Patterson VIC
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 Originally Posted by roony
Just got my 110k service done, had the PS hose replaced. They didnt ask me for any thing about the fluid, I checked the levels and it was more than full. Courtney and Patterson VIC
they are the ones that asked me to change the fluid and they were going to charge $127.5
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 Originally Posted by power_of_dreams
they are the ones that asked me to change the fluid and they were going to charge $127.5
:\. maybe it depends on the person you deal with? were you just going in to get that done? cause maybethey want to earn something off you while your there. Perhaps you could first ask if everyone is being charged that who come in, if they say yes then you could mention about me I guess, that I got it done and they didnt charge anything.
Last edited by roony; 14-08-2011 at 05:36 AM.
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 Originally Posted by roony
:\. maybe it depends on the person you deal with? were you just going in to get that done? cause maybethey want to earn something off you while your there. Perhaps you could first ask if everyone is being charged that who come in, if they say yes then you could mention about me I guess, that I got it done and they didnt charge anything.
Was it full with NEW fluid though?
I was just going to get that done, maybe they waived the fluid cost for you since you were getting service (if indeed they did change the fluid for you).
I'm not going there anymore, for the recall they don't have spots for ages.
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 Originally Posted by power_of_dreams
Was it full with NEW fluid though?
My guess is that they would've topped up the reservoir with new fluid, as some fluid will definitely be loss during the hose change. This was the case for me - they topped up the reservoir but did not drain out the old fluid, as the PS fluid is still looking dirty as sh*t.
Even if you refused to pay extra for them to flush the entire system, they'd still have to top up the PS reservoir. So if you don't want the PS fluid changed, simply tell them "no" when they ask you for the extra $127 or so!
Personally, given that genuine PS fluid is $18ish per litre (RRP I believe), and you'd only need 2 bottles max (needs 1.1L for a full system disassembly according to the service manual, so you may get away with less), I'd be inclined to change out the fluid yourself if it makes you feel better! There's a DIY here for the EG/EK/DC2, but the same instructions apply to the CL9. The return hose is the smaller hose higher up on the reservoir, and the service manual actually suggests slipping in a smaller hose inside it so that you can drain the fluid outside the car.
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 Originally Posted by power_of_dreams
Was it full with NEW fluid though?
I was just going to get that done, maybe they waived the fluid cost for you since you were getting service (if indeed they did change the fluid for you).
I'm not going there anymore, for the recall they don't have spots for ages.
Im sure it wasnt new, as said above they probably topped it up. For me the booking time for the service was 2 weeks. I guess then cannot be bothered to book in people only for the recall.
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Ha, just got my 2nd notification for the hose recall.....LOL, i should really get round to raising my car and going in to get it done....
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Just done it yesterday, pretty quick!
easier to make a booking at artarmon ones,
i ring them on monday and get it done on the next day
their number is 9431 2322
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only takes 2 hours to get it done,
why not?!
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