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Grenadier Servicing Price USA

Alignment @Warner in SLC $189 two weeks ago
Maintenance reminder reset @Warner - Free
Tire Rotation @10k miles @Sewell in Plano - $70 (yesterday)

I did engine oil and diffs myself at 3k. Will be doing oil again next weekend. All fluids from FCP euro and if you save / return the fluids you get credit towards your purchase. I still can't believe they do that.
 
I saw a few folk here say that the shop will void the warranty if you don't get the shop to do the work (12-month service).

The Federal Trade Commission (FTC), the nation's consumer protection agency, says no. In fact, it's illegal for a dealer to deny your warranty coverage simply because you had routine maintenance or repairs performed by someone else.
 
I saw a few folk here say that the shop will void the warranty if you don't get the shop to do the work (12-month service).

The Federal Trade Commission (FTC), the nation's consumer protection agency, says no. In fact, it's illegal for a dealer to deny your warranty coverage simply because you had routine maintenance or repairs performed by someone else.
Rusnak Pasadena assured me that if I did the service myself and saved the receipts for fluids and filters then it wouldn't void my warranty. I took a few photos as well just in case I need to prove it was actually done. They can always send the fluids out to Blackstone labs if they doubt their age and mileage.
 
Sierra INEOS, California, performed April 3rd 2025

Oil and filter $331.55 (requested that oil be filled to Offroad height / ie 8 quarts, only 7 quarts refilled) this price included a hazardous washer disposal fee of $1.65

Front Diff oil change $200.88
Rear Diff oil change $200.88
Transfer case oil change $ 193.31 this price included a hazardous washer disposal fee of $3.31

total parts $310.71
total labor $610.95
🤯 $400 to change the differential fluid is mind bending to me. It is <1.5 hours in labor and 5l / $$ in fluid. I am putting cast iron differential covers when I do mine and $400 almost covers the $600 cost of the AO units.

The transfer case is another 20 minutes while it is up in the air and $+ in fluid. Damn. I will do mine at 5k miles during my second oil change for $$ in fluid.

As someome vertically challenged with 4 rods and 16 screws in my back I did not enjoy accessing my oil filter housing but I did it and replaced the plastic BMW unit with a billet housing which will not deform or crack. I replaced the fill plug with a magnetic unit while I was under there.

You need a 32mm socket and 3/8 rachet to R/R the oil filter housing. <$10. The oil pan drain plug is a 17mm wrench or socket.

The most scandalous part about this (to me) is I expect the guy(s) doing the fluid service is making $25+/- per hour. 😖
 
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12k mile service at Ineos Arrowhead in Phoenix area = $949.85

A bit of advice is to not do the 12k service yourself. Ineos will not validate the fact I changed the fluids (including diffs) myself, and require the dealership to perform the full service to turn off the service reminder light. I have receipts from purchasing parts/fluids, but it can’t be “proven” that I completed the service. 🙄. So now we pay again…..

Total waste of money.
Requiring service for warranty violates US law.

 
Rusnak Pasadena assured me that if I did the service myself and saved the receipts for fluids and filters then it wouldn't void my warranty. I took a few photos as well just in case I need to prove it was actually done. They can always send the fluids out to Blackstone labs if they doubt their age and mileage.
I had 250 two-part service invoices printed ahead of my first self performed service to document the installation of aftermarket parts and self service on my Trialmaster.
 

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I saw a few folk here say that the shop will void the warranty if you don't get the shop to do the work (12-month service).

The Federal Trade Commission (FTC), the nation's consumer protection agency, says no. In fact, it's illegal for a dealer to deny your warranty coverage simply because you had routine maintenance or repairs performed by someone else.
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