If you're buying the universal model then the front-side oxygen sensor will cost you $20 (approx.) and the rear side approx. $20. Only problem with this universal models are, it comes with just wires, and the plugs, you have to cut from the existing ones and solder it. Bit more work. I do recommend to go for the OEM (Original Equipment Model) so that you just plug it. The OEM models varies from $130 to $175. You can buy it in Auto Zone, or Pep Boys or over internet (which is more cheaper).
labor cost to change an oxygen sensor in a 1995 toyota avalon
Never heard of bushes in a Toyota Celica.
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about $900.00 at a garage
I just got a quote for $315 for the radiator and labor and $85 for the thermostat. So $400 for a '95 Celica
one million dollars and 2 cents
The cost to replace the clutch on a 1993 Toyota Celica will vary depending on labor and part costs. The clutch for the vehicle costs approximately $67.63 in some stores.
your better off asking if its worth it its a lot
it will cost about $150-200 if you want a good one` ANSWER: $150 for parts if you do it yourself. $300-400 if you have it done.
The cost of an oxygen sensor for a 2000 Mitsubishi Eclipse GT will cost between $55 and $80. The difference depends on location, dealer, and brand of sensor.
The web site www.partstrain.com (Parts train) has a great price list for good, inexpensive Toyota parts. Look there!
Yes, you can change your automatic transmission to a Tiptronic or manual transmission in a 2001 Toyota Celica. The cost will vary depending on the type of transmission and whether or not you do the work yourself. To have the transfer done, it could cost up to about $8000 or even a little more. Doing it yourself would probably cost under $5000.