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Frankie FF
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Hi there, I owned my echo since 2005 when it was about 20000kms
I service the car on every 10k kms with toyotas and the 20ks,30ks services costs about $200AU or less which is quite resonable.
However it just getting more expensive since the 40ks (about $350AU or more each time). When the car was about 60000ks, I service the car in another garage and changed the auto transmittion oil for $480AU total.
Now after about 6 months time, I took the car back to toyota for 70ks service. They change the front brake pads, the altenator belt for $570 all together. and they said the auto transmittion fluid is dirty again!!
I called up the previous garage who did the oil change and they said they dont have flushing facilities so the new oil may mix with old oil. But i was told the oil can last for 2 years.... I was so pissed since the oil costs $200+..
That means this year I spent nearly $1000 AU to just servicing my little echo. Is that normal and what should I do about this !?
I service the car on every 10k kms with toyotas and the 20ks,30ks services costs about $200AU or less which is quite resonable.
However it just getting more expensive since the 40ks (about $350AU or more each time). When the car was about 60000ks, I service the car in another garage and changed the auto transmittion oil for $480AU total.
Now after about 6 months time, I took the car back to toyota for 70ks service. They change the front brake pads, the altenator belt for $570 all together. and they said the auto transmittion fluid is dirty again!!
I called up the previous garage who did the oil change and they said they dont have flushing facilities so the new oil may mix with old oil. But i was told the oil can last for 2 years.... I was so pissed since the oil costs $200+..
That means this year I spent nearly $1000 AU to just servicing my little echo. Is that normal and what should I do about this !?