Hi all,
Does anyone know of any Alfa mechanics in Melbourne who use Alfa Romeo software to aid them in servicing their car? Zagame's charge $120 to plug in their computer and I think that's outrageous.
Whilst on the topic of pricing, how much does everyone here pay for an average, non-cambelt service?
I believe all the independent specialists who advertise with the Victorian club have the Fiat Examiner - check the list: http://www.alfaclubvic.org.au/content/view/20/33/
I know that Maranello Pur Sang in Brunswick definitely do.
u may think its outrageous, but be aware that examiner costs a few grand for the machine (handheld computer) and then there is a hefty monthly service fee for the software or whatever... i believe its a couple of hundred AFAIK
anyway its not cheap and its not a fixed one off cost to own an updated examiner.
on the other hand you can code a lot of the errors yourself using a OBDII cable and software like FiatECUScan or Alfadiag (one off ~100AUD license)
non-cambelt servicing can be done by yourself - hell cambelt servicing can be done by yourself - but it all depends on how much you are willing to learn/research and invest in tools and taking it all as a learning experience/hobby.
if you're not prepared to do that, then pay the man (alfa indy or dealer) whatever it is they want for it. simples.
I am sure that the Italian Job in Oakleighhave the Alfa Examiner - you should give them a call and ask them.
Otherwise I do know for certain that Donini's in Caufield East do have it for sure.
Cheers John,
Can I ask where you service your 147, how often you service it & what the apporximate cost is for a regular service.
have been servising my 156 in surrey hills @ beninca ....they have the handheld and software.......very very genuine people...u would be told on yur face if u should spend any thing on your ride or not.....if brunswick is nearer ....what john suggested is the best ...just too far away from where i live.