Usually the parts themselves are not in the labor book. Labor time is usually in a separate book than the R&R instructions. All this information can be in paper books, CD or on-line for a fee.
If you do one wheel at a time you can look at the other side as a guide. Diagram is in a repair manual or autozone.com under repair info.
simple fix tools time and patience. Book on repair will guide you in all.
Reads tech manuals, schematics, and maintenance schedules in order to order, maintain, inventory, and issue repair parts/tools/materials within a workcenter for the on time accomplishment of preventative and corrective maintenance.
to tell what time of day it is
Actually by the time you figure the labor involved to repair one.. it might be better to purchase a rebuilt one from your automotive parts store and install it or have it installed
What kind of job is it? Make sure the mechanic is using the mitchell labor guide if the time seems excessive ask them to see the mitchell labor guide if they are legit they will show you
Intake or exhaust manifold? It can be a $40 to four hundred dollar repair but it all depends on the vehicle and year model and and how easy it is to get to the bolts of the manifold or time required to remove other parts to get to the manifold. Most all service shops have a flat rate repair estimate guide and can tell you that price with a simple phone call. Those prices are a high side price. An honest shop will charge you less if the repair takes less time and the max if it turns sour.
Parts are vey cheap unless the head needs replacing. Labor is very expensive due to the time required to perform this major repair.
No - they do not have an auto parts store inside. They will usually have an auto parts supplier in the area who will deliver the parts to them within a short amount of time from placing t he order.
Employers MUST pay for the time employees actually work and nothing else. Estimated repair times are irrelevant, actual work hours matter.
Most PS2s are cheaper to replace starting at only $20-25 used and $50 refurbished than to repair with the high cost of professional help and the need to purchase repair parts like a DVD driveThe replacement cost is normally cheaper than the repair cost and the PS2 is a replace when broken item because of the cost of new replacement parts and the time to complete the repair. Used PS2s start at $20-25
Most PS2s are cheaper to replace starting at only $20-25 used and $50 refurbished than to repair with the high cost of professional help and the need to purchase repair parts like a DVD driveThe replacement cost is normally cheaper than the repair cost and the PS2 is a replace when broken item because of the cost of new replacement parts and the time to complete the repair. Used PS2s start at $20-25