A coworker had a problem with his Subaru last week and took Friday off to deal with the issues. His car would not pass smog, so he took the car to the dealer. You all see where this is going, right? Car is a 2000.
The dealer called him up, and said it would cost $1200 fix the smog issues, plus it needed another $1200 in additional work. His response was sort of appropriate, and it was "time out."
Cutting to the chase, to pass smog it needed two OX sensors and a cat, which is where the $1200 came from. I look at him dumb-founded, and said the OX sensors are at worst $100 each. Then he says the cat was a dealer only item ... at which point I told him a muffler shop could have cut out the offending part and welded in a new unit for a third of what the dealer charged. His response, "ya but how long would it have taken?" I told him I had a complete exhaust system built from the header to the tail pipe for about $400 and that included a new muffler and a new cat, and it was done in 2 hours as I waited.
My guess. The OX sensors would have solved the problem all by themselves. Here is what I find frustrating. This guy is handy ... with construction tools, but he is a dimwit with wrenches. He is the second guy I know that can build a house from scratch but can't hardly change his own oil.
Also, awhile back he made a comment that his check engine light was on. I told him then to suspect the OX sensors, to take the car to AutoZone, and they would dx the problem for him for nothing. I guess that little light on the dash might have caused him to fail smog, uh?
Wonder what Toyota would charge me to change the $6 rear output seal on the 4Runner?
The dealer called him up, and said it would cost $1200 fix the smog issues, plus it needed another $1200 in additional work. His response was sort of appropriate, and it was "time out."
Cutting to the chase, to pass smog it needed two OX sensors and a cat, which is where the $1200 came from. I look at him dumb-founded, and said the OX sensors are at worst $100 each. Then he says the cat was a dealer only item ... at which point I told him a muffler shop could have cut out the offending part and welded in a new unit for a third of what the dealer charged. His response, "ya but how long would it have taken?" I told him I had a complete exhaust system built from the header to the tail pipe for about $400 and that included a new muffler and a new cat, and it was done in 2 hours as I waited.
My guess. The OX sensors would have solved the problem all by themselves. Here is what I find frustrating. This guy is handy ... with construction tools, but he is a dimwit with wrenches. He is the second guy I know that can build a house from scratch but can't hardly change his own oil.
Also, awhile back he made a comment that his check engine light was on. I told him then to suspect the OX sensors, to take the car to AutoZone, and they would dx the problem for him for nothing. I guess that little light on the dash might have caused him to fail smog, uh?
Wonder what Toyota would charge me to change the $6 rear output seal on the 4Runner?