DIY BOXSTER SERVICING

DIY BOXSTER SERVICING

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22/11/71

Original Poster:

189 posts

273 months

Thursday 25th April 2002
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My 98 Boxster is due for a yearly service, not too bad at around £130 from a OPC, but when I went to book it in they said that my car had not had the sparkplugs changed since new (it has only done 13500 miles).

They then informed me that it would be an extra £170 for a sparkplug change !!! are they mad ??

i priced the Bosch plugs for the Bosxter at £5 each, so I was going to do it myself.

Do you take them out from underneath the car ?? and how easy is it ??

Any comments/experience of doing it would be much appreciated.


Cheers,

SP

scottster

627 posts

264 months

Thursday 25th April 2002
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Is a bitch of a job in a 911, assuming just as nasty in a Boxster as it's an even tighter engine bay. There is a reason why they charge so much, the labour is far higher than it should be for such a simple thing. One of Porsche's few design flaws I'd say.

Roadrunner

2,690 posts

266 months

Friday 26th April 2002
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Would it harm the resale value if you used a respected specialist (like JZMachtech) instead of the main dealer?

paulc

242 posts

283 months

Friday 26th April 2002
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Going to a specialist rather than an OPC for non-service work shouldn't alter the resale value.

However if you take your car to a non OPC for a service, then need to sale/part-ex it later at an OPC they'll give you a lower price. I think OPC used car criteria states they must have a full OPC service history.

>> Edited by paulc on Friday 26th April 11:26