159 2.4 JTD servicing

Started by Pete Y, June 30, 2014, 07:45:10 AM

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Pete Y

Came across an ad on carsales for a nice 159 JTDm here in Victoria. I'd kind of semi-considered these because they sound good and have monster torque.. But this ad has scared me..

QuoteComes with a full service book history at Lance DIxon , Zagame and Marranelo Pur-Sang motors which gives you peace of mind for the next couple of years to come.Major service has been done on 88 000 km(two years ago,$7000 spent)timing belt kit,cluth set,tires,rotors and pads front and back with all liquids.DMF changed recently.EGR and throttle body fully cleaned and EGR partially blanked (less dirt into manifold and no turbo lag)

Now, this isn't a commentary on the service providers mentioned, I'm sure they are all fine (I even use one of them myself!), but this would seem to indicate $7000 spent for a major service including timing belt, clutch and tires. Surely even being pessimistic, 1500 for belt service, 1000 for tires, 1000 for clutch and 1000 for brakes and I've still only come up to $4500. I know diesels are more expensive to service but wow. Another 159 JTD on gumtree recently quoted $8000 spent over two years. There are probably Ferrari owners spending less on maintenance.

Anyone with a 2.4 want to pitch in here? Seems incredible. For $7000 you could do a very nice rebuild of a Busso!
Mini/'02/Mini/2000 GTV/1750 Berlina/Alfasud Sprint/900 Aero/NB MX5/Punto/Mondeo XR5/up!/MiTo TCT

Evan Bottcher

Seems a bit OTT.  I haven't done a clutch (original clutch in ours at 155,000km) but have done a belt change and a full set of brake discs and pads and your estimates match up roughly to my memory (with an independent specialist, not a dealer).  You could be a bit low on tyres (but not $2500 low).

Apart from problems with the inlet manifold / EGR / swirl valves (pain in the arse, but now sorted), I haven't found servicing to be that out of the ordinary.  Everything seems to cost a bit more than the equivalent petrol engine stuff - e.g. fuel filters, oil, everything is slightly 'premium' - but not robbery.
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'13 Alfa Mito QV
'77 Alfasud Ti
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Evan Bottcher

Admittedly I did buy the belt and tensioner kit myself from O/S...
Newest to oldest:
'13 Alfa Mito QV
'77 Alfasud Ti
'74 Alfasud Sedan
'68 1750 GTV
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colcol

$1,000 for tyres, mmm, if they are the 19 inch rims as on the TI model try $2,000 for tyres at $500 each due to them being a unique size to Alfa, and being a heavy car driven like an Alfa should, they may have to be replaced at little as 30,000klms, Colin.
1974 VW Passat [ist car] 1984 Alfa 33TI [daily driver] 2002 Alfa 156 JTS [daily driver]

Pete Y

No its just a standard, not TI - so 225/50/17s. Would easily find quality tyres for $1000 a set.

My other guesses were just educated roundings. Thanks for replying Evan, I thought you might. Have you had the EGR delete/blank or a remap on yours?
Mini/'02/Mini/2000 GTV/1750 Berlina/Alfasud Sprint/900 Aero/NB MX5/Punto/Mondeo XR5/up!/MiTo TCT

Nikola78

Clutch set and labour for 1000? Maybe for Corolla..
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2017 Giulietta Veloce
2004 156 2.5 Auto
2014 Giulietta Sportiva
2007 159 2.4D
2004 156 V6 Manual