Same here called up Tecumseh to get a carburetor on my problem Ariens snowblower made in the early 80's. List price is 78 bucks, price for same part elsewhere calling is 116 bucks for a small carb for a 5hp tecumseh engine. Supply and demand I guess??
What's wrong with just a 10-15% markup?
I got hosed at the Ariens dealer after spending 95 bucks 2x's in for same problem with carb. all they did was take it off, soak it both times in cleaning solution and sent me on my merry way. Both times ran fine for 5-10 minutes at dealer, but next day starting it at home, will not run much at all sputtering on dying on anything over low idle speed. Willing to split the difference since NOT fixed giving them something at least, but knew 95 bucks for just labor is bogus but was hoping it would be fixed right after 2 attempts. Dealer didn't want to split the so-called labor (about 1 1/2 hours which is way too much), so going to fight with my credit card company to get it all back now since dealer refused to be reasonable. Hey, if NOT fixed, do not pay (or partially pay) is my opinion. Dealer told me no parts available and that is bogus as well, they just don't want to mess with it anymore after only doing labor. My opinion, but soaking small old carb in cleaning solution works 50/50 chance at best, especially for a 30+ year old carb.
my neighbor, a nice 60 something lady took her car to the dealer just to check out a code. her live in boyfriend is very good at fixing car problems but needed to know which code was the culprit as it was giving him three.
they hooked up her car and told her the cabin filter needed changing (a $95 service

) and could they schedule it for her, she said no thanks she just needed the part number. she went around the corner to parts and bought the filter and brought it home to have the BF install. once she found out how easy it was to install the filter she was a bit pissy about them wanting $95.
