407 1st service

Discussion in 'Peugeot 407' started by NE1L via CarKB.com, Nov 6, 2005.

  1. Can anyone let me now what sorta price to expect to pay for a 407's first
    servive (20,000mile)

    Will be going to a dealership for it just don't wanna get ripped off??
     
    NE1L via CarKB.com, Nov 6, 2005
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  2. NE1L via CarKB.com

    Chimp Guest

    Do it yourself for £15. All a "service" is, as standard, is a new set of
    spark plugs, an oil filter and an air filter. All a piece of piss to change,
    except the oil filter which makes oil fall out but then you can kill two
    birds with one stone and replace the oil too.
     
    Chimp, Nov 6, 2005
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  3. NE1L via CarKB.com

    Malc Guest

    Yes but he'll want to keep his warranty and, although we all may be
    perfectly competent to change such things, you can bet that Peugeot won't
    see it that way if there's a warranty claim. The better alternative is to
    try a Peugeot specialist who may well do the service for less than the main
    dealer yet will be counted as competent.
     
    Malc, Nov 6, 2005
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  4. NE1L via CarKB.com

    Nom Guest

    A few things :

    1. Self-servicing a new car isn't an option. Voiding your warranty would be
    a rather silly thing to do :)

    2. Modern spark plugs don't need changing after 20k. Platinum-tipped plugs
    are usually specced to last *at least* two service intervals / 4 years /
    40,000 miles.

    3. The modern spark plugs above, will cost around £15 *each* from your local
    motorfactor.
    NGK example : "Spark plug for 406 - PLFR5A-11 PHASE 2 3000cc 210bhp
    ES9J4S-XFX: 00- £14.07"

    4. Add £20 for 5l of oil, and £10 for the two filters, and the total service
    cost for my 406 Coupe would be £120 based on the above. An order of
    magnitude more than £15 :)
     
    Nom, Nov 7, 2005
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  5. NE1L via CarKB.com

    Hrvoje Guest

    Hm, in Croatia dealers give first service for free. Where are you from?

    But it's after 10 000km, so it could be that they basically don't change
    anything on that service, but on later after 30 000km.
     
    Hrvoje, Nov 7, 2005
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  6. NE1L via CarKB.com

    Martin Dixon Guest

    In message <dkne5o$3hq$-com.hr>
    There is a free service at 6000 miles. The 20k service you pay for.

    Martin
     
    Martin Dixon, Nov 7, 2005
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