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Zof9i6 03-27-2010 08:02 AM

recommend 15k mi service?
 
ok so i dunno about car maintenance but only know how to change oil.
im at 11k mi n gettin close to 15k mi. do u guys recommend the 15k service by them dealers so they check on everything for me? or is it ok to wait til 30k mi to do that which is gon be next yr?
do u guys recommend evry yr for those major service intervals?

o0javi0o 03-27-2010 09:55 AM

I did it just for the records. And keep doing them.
Yes, probably you can argue much of the issues addressed there are not necessary, but for the records and I always believe, I could be wrong, that doing that, your call will always be on system and if a recall happens, they are going to give you a call quicker that those who don't.

I recomed you to do it.

kenchan 03-27-2010 10:26 AM

i would just do an oil change, inspect all the fuel and brake lines, inspect joints, seals belts, tires, just the usual stuff. might also want to swap out the in-cabin filter if you want and just make up some excuses to mod the car a little.

SoCal 370Z 03-27-2010 10:40 AM

There is value in having your Z serviced and entered into the Nissan database by your Nissan Service Department for the potential of warranty determinations in the future.

Vegasboricua 03-27-2010 11:25 AM

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Originally Posted by SoCal 370Z (Post 467396)
There is value in having your Z serviced and entered into the Nissan database by your Nissan Service Department for the potential of warranty determinations in the future.

:iagree:

fullmonty 03-27-2010 11:31 AM

The more you use their service department now, the more likely they are to go out of their way for you in the future. Plus if you ever decided to sell, you could show that the dealer did all recomended servicing.

Montez 03-27-2010 01:02 PM

I wouldn't and have never done it on my current 2 Nissans or the 5 prior (Z's and Maxi's) and have never had any issues down the line as a result of not. Like some have said all they do is inspect, inspect... BTW most dealers have a check list of check that they do with the oil change that covers the main things that need to be checked. They usually will come out/call you if something is needed or it will be marked off and written down on that checklist on the back of yor receipt! Now when the 30k time comes, make sure that you change your tranny oil, coolant etc etc, so you can have record etc etc.

Hi-Step'n370Z 03-27-2010 02:12 PM

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Originally Posted by fullmonty (Post 467449)
The more you use their service department now, the more likely they are to go out of their way for you in the future. Plus if you ever decided to sell, you could show that the dealer did all recommended servicing.

You know, there IS allot of merit to this.

Especially the part that's in regard to your being "vested" with the Service Department through "paying your due's."

It doesn't pay off a whole lot in the first couple of years, other than conformation of the things that have to do with warranty issues, or maybe finding a few glitches and fix them, but down the road is when you need it to pay off. That's when you may reach the point where you really need a Dealer and their Service Department to work with you, and try to help you through a problem with your Z.

Of course, this is based on your Dealer/Service being a good, quality Business that appreciates your business, not one that's not only there for themselves, but one who appreciates good, loyal and supportive customers as well.

Definitely something to think over.

Valuable advise fullmonty
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kenchan 03-27-2010 03:46 PM

letting the dealer handle your car maintenance means you are not a real car enthusiast. that's all. :D

Hi-Step'n370Z 03-27-2010 04:04 PM

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Originally Posted by kenchan (Post 467924)
letting the dealer handle your car maintenance means you are not a real car enthusiast. that's all. :D

Not necessarily so. I do my own oil changes and whatever else I can do myself on my Z, but if someone is not predisposed to that kind of work, or doesn't have the facilities, or the skill, as demonstrated in that oil change "fail" thread, then why not consider the benefits of a good Dealer/Service Department, regarding the long term relationship part, as fullmonty pointed out. That wouldn't meant that they're not a car enthusiast.

Zsteve 03-27-2010 04:20 PM

If you can find a good shop that will do it for half the price, then let them and you still have proof the service was done. Nissan charges waaaaay too much for their services and there is nothing in the book that they have to do the service for warranty issues.

kenchan 03-27-2010 06:14 PM

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Originally Posted by Hi-Step'n370Z (Post 467931)
Not necessarily so. I do my own oil changes and whatever else I can do myself on my Z, but if someone is not predisposed to that kind of work, or doesn't have the facilities, or the skill, as demonstrated in that oil change "fail" thread, then why not consider the benefits of a good Dealer/Service Department, regarding the long term relationship part, as fullmonty pointed out. That wouldn't meant that they're not a car enthusiast.

i was only kidding... :p

OldGuy 03-27-2010 06:42 PM

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Originally Posted by Zsteve (Post 467941)
If you can find a good shop that will do it for half the price, then let them and you still have proof the service was done. Nissan charges waaaaay too much for their services and there is nothing in the book that they have to do the service for warranty issues.

That's what I have always done on my several Nissans. My very experienced and trustworthy mechanic goes through those "inspect" items very quickly and for a small fraction of what the dealership charges. My read of the warrenty documents is that this is sufficient to satisfy the owner's obligations for warranty purposes. The value of the service department's "good will" toward you is debatable, as in the final analysis their warranty obligations are contractual and enforceable at law irrespective of whether or not you have been a loyal cash cow---oops, I mean customer---of theirs.
Don't mean to be argumentative but that's how I see it.

spearfish25 03-27-2010 09:25 PM

I do my own work and keep my receipts for parts, fluids, etc. Records of service are what you need for warranty work. I for one will not spend hundreds or thousands of dollars at the dealership in hopes that they will 'come through' for me one day IF something terrible breaks on my car. And with my receipts, they'd be hard pressed not to honor their warranty regardless of how much funding I provided their service department. Judging by my service experience thus far, I doubt they'd even bat an eyelash at helping me out in a bind.

PapoZalsa 03-27-2010 09:47 PM

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Originally Posted by kenchan (Post 467380)
i would just do an oil change, inspect all the fuel and brake lines, inspect joints, seals belts, tires, just the usual stuff. might also want to swap out the in-cabin filter if you want and just make up some excuses to mod the car a little.

In-cabin filter for the 2010. ;)


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