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Old 23-12-2005, 04:17 PM   #1
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Question dizzy problems

My next door neighbours, in their late 80,s have a 98 festiva.On monday i heard them trying to start it and on tuesday the tow truck took the thing away.Yesterday i saw them and they said that the distributor had gone and it was going to cost $2400.00. I am quite sure that price was for the dizzy. Now why would an 7 year old car which hardly gets driven cost that much. What is in the distributor that would cost that much. The neighbour says its an 1.5ltr engine. Your basic model. Are they getting ripped off.?

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Old 23-12-2005, 04:26 PM   #2
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Thats it my mum's festiva is going on the market if a distributor costs that much!!!!

Personally i think they are getting ripped off massively!!! Correct me if i'm wrong but i would allow up to $800 (don't quote me) for a distributor for one of these and thats the absolute maximum!! I bet they are cheaper (i'm just taking a wild guess)

The festiva is a 1.5L motor and the main troubles i've had with my mother's car has been with timing belts and spark plugs/leads. As well as a broken o-ring in the distributor.... hope this isnt a sign of things to come
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Old 23-12-2005, 06:03 PM   #3
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Thats it my mum's festiva is going on the market if a distributor costs that much!!!!

Personally i think they are getting ripped off massively!!! Correct me if i'm wrong but i would allow up to $800 (don't quote me) for a distributor for one of these and thats the absolute maximum!! I bet they are cheaper (i'm just taking a wild guess)

The festiva is a 1.5L motor and the main troubles i've had with my mother's car has been with timing belts and spark plugs/leads. As well as a broken o-ring in the distributor.... hope this isnt a sign of things to come
Like thanks for that, these guys are so old, i dont think they would lie, i mean they are not going away this christmas now and like chrissy presents are going to be from 'crazy clarks" just to make ends meet.Even if the whole job was $2400.00 how could the mechanic arrive at that price.?Absolutely ridiculous.
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Old 23-12-2005, 06:09 PM   #4
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$2400 is outrageously obsurd. For that price you could just about get a whole new engine for the Festiva. I would advise your neighbours to stay well clear of whoever is quoting them that price as it is a major rip-off. You could get a decent second hand dizzy from the wreckers for about $150 or less.
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Old 23-12-2005, 06:19 PM   #5
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They arent even home so i can ask them what is happening>? :lookedat:
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Old 24-12-2005, 07:26 PM   #6
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$2400 is outrageously obsurd. For that price you could just about get a whole new engine for the Festiva. I would advise your neighbours to stay well clear of whoever is quoting them that price as it is a major rip-off. You could get a decent second hand dizzy from the wreckers for about $150 or less.
Having just paid $80 for a second hand dizzy (with guarantee) for the ol' 4.1 i'd say $150 would be as much as I'd be willing to pay for the part. That said, Rip Every Poor C Off wanted $450 for a reconditioned exchange unit. However, $2400 to supply and replace a distributor is ludicrous, I almost went off at REPCO over wanting $450! If they have already forked out the hard earned ya might wanna suggest they take it to the industry ombudsmen or ACCC. Arsewipes who take advantage of people like that need to be removed from business.
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Old 24-12-2005, 09:30 PM   #7
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Talked to bruce today and it was FORD at boundary street in brisbane that quoted that price. The car is now home and they paid $600.00 for it. Apparently the old dizzywas burnt out.
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Ahhh glad to hear a happy ending. :-)
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