40k Service Interval on Our 2005 Jetta

October 8, 2008 – 9:03 am by Dan Volkens
Filed under Car Care, Volkswagen Jetta

The time has come for the all-powerful, all-knowing, all-checking and not-much-changing :), 40k service for the wife’s Jetta. So of course we went to our favorite dealer, Century VW *ahem* I mean Kings VW, in Loveland, OH.

Kings VW has always provided top notch service, and that’s saying something for a car dealer. Both Diann and Scott provided wonderful, friendly customer service, quick efficient work with attention to detail, and a decent average price will keep us going back for any maintenance that I can’t perform myself.

We were quoted $447.26 for the 40k service, which most of you know is one of the largest service intervals in the Volkswagen maintenance schedule, usually dreaded for its high cost.

And, as if arriving right on queue, we received a 15% off coupon in the mail just yesterday, so that’s gonna make our 40k cost around $380. w00t I can live with that. :D

Dan Volkens

40k Service Interval on Our 2005 Jetta
October 8, 2008 – 9:03 am by Dan Volkens

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5 Responses to “40k Service Interval on Our 2005 Jetta”

  1. I wonder if I would have had a different outcome if I had done the same for my Passat TDi…

    I purchased mine brand new at VW of Windsor in Ontario, and never liked their service dept, so started taking it to a private mechanic.

    The transmission gave out on me recently at just under 100K miles. From what I’ve been told by a couple VW mechanics since then, they may have been able to see what was coming with these interval checks.

    Unfortunately, I have two car payments left, and I have to spend another $5-6,000 on a transmission (including labor).

    I was so good to this car — I rarely took it beyond 80 mph, and had it serviced regularly — I just wonder if I could have prolonged the life of the transmission if I had stuck to the VW maintenance plan.

    By Lori on Oct 13, 2008 | Reply
  2. …oh, and I forgot to mention: my Passat is a 2005 (I put a lot of miles on it in the four years I’ve had it due to a long commute to work)

    By Lori on Oct 13, 2008 | Reply
  3. Dan Volkens

    Hey Lori, I’m sorry to hear that your transmission is giving out. That’s one of the worst things to come up in car maintenance. Transmission problems aren’t extremely common with Volkswagens, though problems have arisen here and there. You’re right, you may have been able to catch the problem early enough with the service intervals, but you never know. Looking back is always clear (hindsight is 20/20 :D )

    Make sure to shop around for various estimates to try to save as much as you can on the repair. And maybe you can hold on to your Passat for as long as you can to get the most out of this extra repair cost instead of turning around and trading it in soon or selling. Of course, only if this works for your specific situation. :)

    Regardless, good luck with everything!

  4. Thanks, Dan — yeah, I guess you’re right. Hindsight being 20/20 and all.

    When I told my husband I was going to keep this car until it died, I thought I’d have it longer than this before something major happened! Oh well, I am definitely keeping it as long as I can.

    I still love it and, who knows, maybe this new transmission will hold out for another 200k… :)

    By Lori on Oct 13, 2008 | Reply
  5. Dan Volkens

    No problem, let’s hope it does! :D

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