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My water pump in my 2000 Grand Am SE needs to be replaced. I wanted to know if it's a easy job to do on my own cuz I took a look and it seems like a lot of things need to come out in order to get to it ? If I take it to a garage, how many hours labor do you think they would charge me for that???
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Re: 2000 Grand Am SE
4 cylinder or 6 cylinder?
Also, you can call a shop and ask how many hours that particular install is.
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1999 Pontiac Trans Am WS.6 #1747 Stock'ish' |
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Re: 2000 Grand Am SE
V6 !
I'm just looking for a general idea of the price. |
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Re: 2000 Grand Am SE
about 2-3hrs either way.
Evn when they do it in 30mins ![]() and Prices very from state to state.
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1999 Grand Am SS 3.4 OHV
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Re: 2000 Grand Am SE
Problem solved, I got a new water pump, belt and filled up my engine coolant all for 155 $ labor included
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