Dealer/Manufacturer Accesories

JONNYLAW

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Mazda 3 s sedan winning blue
Anybody out there know what accesories can be installed by the manufacturer and what ones that must be installed by the dealership?

Basically, Is it "fair" for a dealership to charge installations for the following accesories? Oh, and how many hours do you think it should take for the dealer to install all of these options:

1. Rear spoiler
2. Compass/auto dimmer mirror
3. Lower door moldings
4. Decorative ttrim panel
5. Alloy wheel locks
6. Cargo Mat
7. Cargo Net
8. Pedal Set
9. Door Edge Guards
10.Window tints
 
All of those are installed by the dealership.

1,2,3 - Dealer will charge you 2 hours of labour
4 - 1 hour
5 - 0.5 hour
6 - do it yourself
7 - do it yourself especially if your have a HB
8 - do it yourself (OEM pedal set simply snap on)
9 - do it yourself
10 - don't go through the dealership, they'll overcharge you
 
Anyone with a socket set, and the factory lug wrench/prybar should be able to install wheel locks in less than 5 minutes. DO IT YOURSELF, ESPECIALLY IF THE DEALER IS GOING TO CHARGE FOR A HALF A FRIGGIN HOUR.

It's just 4 lug nuts!
 
Thanks for the help all, a dealership in hemet was saying these options would take 8 hours of labor to install! that seemed like a lot
 
JONNYLAW said:
Thanks for the help all, a dealership in hemet was saying these options would take 8 hours of labor to install! that seemed like a lot

8 hours = one accessory at a time, one technician (ouch!)
 
dannyboy said:
thanks for the link man, that's what i was looking for, but there's still no link to the page where he got them. any ideas?

If you want them, call you dealer and they will place the order. I called last Tues. and they came Thurs (two days, not to shabby). I paid $55 and I think dealer cost is around $45-50.

Also, they just became available, so most web sites won't have them.
 
bluntman said:
8 hours = one accessory at a time, one technician (ouch!)
That sounds about right...ever gone in on saturday?

Dealership install of spoiler $190
Local autobody shop $110 plus let me watch the process(thumb)
 
dannyboy said:
thanks for the link man, that's what i was looking for, but there's still no link to the page where he got them. any ideas?

Got 'em at the dealer. Part number is 0000-8R-L02
 

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