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  1. #1
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    Default 100 hr service and Warranty

    Does the 100 hour service need to be peformed by a Moomba certified shop for your warranty to remain valid?
    $525 for changing fluids and running through a checklist seems a little steep.
    I have the checklist my dealer uses for the service work and its nothing special.
    My friends OBV is coming up on 100hr and we both would like to know the scoop.

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    They should also be checking engine alignment. easy on a dd a little more difficult on a vdrive. As well there are approximately 47 other checks and services supposed to be done with 10 more on the trailer alone.
    09 21v LAUNCH

    run your engine after you change your oil
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    I totally understand that, as I said I have the checklist my dealer goes through for the 100 hour.
    I would like to know if I'm required to have my dealer do the service work to mantain my warranty?
    Doc are you PWI?

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    ^^ now that's funny right there ^^
    2007 Moomba Outback - waiting for summer!

    Why Not? Play Hard! Get wet

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    Last time I talked to the dealer (Most likely the same one) they said I can perform the work. For some reason they talked me into them doing it. Next time Newty i might just buy you a case of beer to get some help on the list. I have not been happy on the service I have received the last few times I took my boat in.
    2008 Outback V
    “Do not wait; the time will never be “just right.” Start where you stand, and work with whatever tools you may have at your command, and better tools will be found as you go along." -Napoleon Hill

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    Nor have I.

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