Brake clean-up
#11
Tanprotege,
I appreciate all responses.
My feeling was surprise that at 30,000km disc brakes just shouldn't need $200 of cleaning.
I could maybe understand it with the mileage you had .....
Anyway, please don't take offense - none was intended
I appreciate all responses.
My feeling was surprise that at 30,000km disc brakes just shouldn't need $200 of cleaning.
I could maybe understand it with the mileage you had .....
Anyway, please don't take offense - none was intended
#14
I'll +1 EVERYTHING he said!! "... how clean it would be for $200!" LOLz!!!
$200?? I don't know if they wanted to "clean" your wallet or not, but they sure wanted to "lighten it" a bit!! Ridiculous.
Ask them how many free oil changes (or sex) you get with that next time.
Last edited by virgin1; 04-04-2012 at 04:16 PM.
#16
FYI ...
My Mazda 6 has 34,000 km and I've had it for 28 months - LOVE IT by the way.
This is an item on a Mazda leaflet titled 'Mazda Scheduled Service Menu'.
It is under 24,000 km or every 12 months - and it is on EVERY MAZDA CAR !!
- Inspect and clean brake discs and pads, front and rear
- Lubricate caliper rails/pins
- Inspect A/C operation
I went on-line and paid a few bucks for a 29-year mechanic's opinion - he had never heard of such a 'service' and he works on many different makes including Mazda.
I read several forums and subscribe to MyCarStats - I don't see anyone complaining about brake seize-ups?
I just don't get why it isn't in the owners manual - they tell you do lube the door locks/hinges for heaven's sake? I can see it won't harm the car but at 67 years old I don't have money to waste ....... I have awife that does that for me, LMAO
Thanks again for all your input
My Mazda 6 has 34,000 km and I've had it for 28 months - LOVE IT by the way.
This is an item on a Mazda leaflet titled 'Mazda Scheduled Service Menu'.
It is under 24,000 km or every 12 months - and it is on EVERY MAZDA CAR !!
- Inspect and clean brake discs and pads, front and rear
- Lubricate caliper rails/pins
- Inspect A/C operation
I went on-line and paid a few bucks for a 29-year mechanic's opinion - he had never heard of such a 'service' and he works on many different makes including Mazda.
I read several forums and subscribe to MyCarStats - I don't see anyone complaining about brake seize-ups?
I just don't get why it isn't in the owners manual - they tell you do lube the door locks/hinges for heaven's sake? I can see it won't harm the car but at 67 years old I don't have money to waste ....... I have awife that does that for me, LMAO
Thanks again for all your input
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