New CX-9 Owner and Hello!

Hello!

My first post! I bought a 2008 CX-9 in late April and am very pleased! Just two weeks ago, took it for a long-drive to Yosemite and the ride was very comfortable.

Right now I am hunting for a good place near San Jose to get a 30K service done. I dont want to go to the Dealer who is charging almost $600 for it. The local precision tune auto says they will do it for $165 and say they will also replace all the fluids...oil, transmission, brake, etc. should I just get it done there?

Most importantly, getting it service other than a dealership, will it void the warranty? :eek:

More questions later. (headbang)

thanks!
Sam
 
Welcome.

No it will not void your warranty, but keep your receipt for proof of service and what was replaced.

$165 seems fair enough considering a 30K is a glorified oil change! Make sure to you use the correct trans. fluid.
 
Good for you emperor_black! As Davicho said, make sure the correct fluids are used and intervals observed or that could be used against you in the event of a claim. I only use dealers when I have no choice and keep every receipt/transaction in a folder.
 
Thanks for the reply guys! :) Is there a link that lists all the details (fluids types) for a 30K service? ...anything other than what the manual already says.

Also, one (or more) of the speakers have some distortion. I presume the warranty does not cover speakers? :)
 
Stick with the manual and buy yourself some quality after-market speakers. Those original paper cones are horrid, even at the Bose level.
 
Thanks for the reply guys! :) Is there a link that lists all the details (fluids types) for a 30K service? ...anything other than what the manual already says.

Also, one (or more) of the speakers have some distortion. I presume the warranty does not cover speakers? :)

Factory warranty does cover speakers and electronics system. However if you are beyond the 36K warranty you are SOL.

I recall someone having a distorted speaker being replaced under warranty.
 
If wrong fluid was used, the warranty could be voided.
Indie shop is not a problem if they are certified.
Wrong fuild used will be a problem.
$165 is a great deal for all three fluid changes (oil, transmission and brake).

Replacing transmission fluid alone costs more than $100.
 
Ah well, if its too good to be true...it probably is! He looked up the computer (not sure why he didnt when I called him) and says they wont be replacing any trany fluid or anything. Just topping off all fluids, and the "glorified oil change" and inspections. :(
 

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