So I Just Got Back From The Dealership...

sarmientor

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they did a multi-point inspection and this is what they quoted me on...

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:henry: yea i rofl'd too lol well i know i definitely dont need an oil change seeing as how i changed it about two weeks ago lol
 

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If you have a jack/stands and hand tools you can do this for 200 bucks.

the axle seal is the one that worries me the most cuz im seeing atf on the bottom of the atf pan is replacing the seal too complicated of a job they have it listed as 1.5 hours of labor time
 

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Take it to a local shop that isn't going to rape you. You'll still have to pay but I can bet it will be a lot cheaper than taking it to a dealership.
 

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You're not manual so when you pop the axle out to replace the seal, you won't have to do a drain and fill. All you need to do is take off the hub, brakes and axle and then replace that seal.
 

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replacing an axle seal just requires pulling the axle out. it doesn't take 1.5 hrs to do. an experienced mechanic should be able to do that job in 30 mins or so
 

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on the notes it says the oil pan might be leaking they quoted me on hondabond is it better to get a felpro gasket or use hondabond?
 
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