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Old 09-13-2006, 04:43 PM
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Sound about right?

Almost $700 to replace crank sensor, cam sensor, and Oxygen sensor(s) at my mechanic. Using OEM parts. I didn't think it would be quite that much!
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Old 09-13-2006, 05:12 PM
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Re: Sound about right?

You didn't say what size engine you have. If you have a V-6 and assuming he charged you a $65 diagnostic code and 3.0 hours labor at $65/hour plus parts at cost plus 50% mark-up. I'd say that would be a little high by about $100 but what is $100 between friends. If it were a 4 cylinder the cost would be similar.
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Old 09-13-2006, 05:14 PM
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You didn't say what size engine you have. If you have a V-6 and assuming he charged you a $65 diagnostic code and 3.0 hours labor at $65/hour plus parts at cost plus 50% mark-up. I'd say that would be a little high by about $100 but what is $100 between friends. If it were a 4 cylinder the cost would be similar.

Oh sorry. Yeah info would help. haha. 97 GA SE 2.4L.
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