Itsmillertime88
Active member
I took my 15 Jetta in for an oil change and while it was there I mentioned I have noticed the dipstick was low even though I was at 4k miles after my last oil change. Dealer came back and told me it was leaking enough they had to clean everything off and get a better look. Long story short they came back and told me the front crank seal is leaking and needs to be replaced. Was quoted $2300 because it takes 15 hours worth of labor and I should consider doing the water pump/timing belt because it would save on labor, doing both would be about $3600.
Couple questions I have for the group
Has anyone had a front crank seal replaced or start leaking around 100k? I have 101k miles and it seems premature but I know these don't have an interval to replace but I can't recall quoting a ton of crank seals with vehicles only having 100k ish miles on them when I was an advisor
Taking pricing aside, does the 15 hours sound right? I know more than likely a bunch of **** has to come out/down to get at the area but if they are doing the crank seal I would think the water pump/timing belt wouldn't be an extra $1300
Last question, has anyone had one replaced under powertrain warranty? I'm 1300 miles out but related to question #1 this seems to be premature and little frustrated I've already got this going on but I know cars are unpredictable.
Couple questions I have for the group
Has anyone had a front crank seal replaced or start leaking around 100k? I have 101k miles and it seems premature but I know these don't have an interval to replace but I can't recall quoting a ton of crank seals with vehicles only having 100k ish miles on them when I was an advisor
Taking pricing aside, does the 15 hours sound right? I know more than likely a bunch of **** has to come out/down to get at the area but if they are doing the crank seal I would think the water pump/timing belt wouldn't be an extra $1300
Last question, has anyone had one replaced under powertrain warranty? I'm 1300 miles out but related to question #1 this seems to be premature and little frustrated I've already got this going on but I know cars are unpredictable.