About 600.00 For starter replacement. you are better off doing it yourself.
Its really not that hard.Its under the thermoplastic intake on top of your motor.there is about 10 #10 mm bolts you take off.disconnect your fuel lines. disconnect your fuel injecter line at the main hook up so you don't have to disconnect them separate.any vacuum lines mark which ones go to where( i made a drawing and numbered them so i wouldn't forget) remove 10 mm bolts and pick up intake and turn it out of you way(you don't have to disconnect the throttle or shift cables)disconnect your main positive cable first before doing anything!its by the front pass side of motor.your starter is is 2 10mm bolts. check your intake gaskets if they arent crushed or messed up you can reuse them
The starter will cost you around $170 + tax. Labor will be around $75, for a total of around $245.
I had to replace a starter in my 96 and it cost around $350.00
it can cost any were from 200 to 450 to replace the starter.
It is important to know the cost of repairing and maintaining a car. It can cost between $60 and $150 to change the starter of this car, depending on the cost of the part, and who does the work changing it out.
The starter solenoid is located on the starter. It would be more cost-effective to have the entire starter replaced with a good remanufactured unit on this application.
I just paid $250.00. I hope that's a fair price
i had my done today for 340 parts and labor.
Usually it's attached to the starter. Imagine two cans of beer, a 16oz and a 12oz, tape them together and you got the starter and starter solenoid. If someone told you to replace that, you should replace the starter because they cost just about the same.
The cost of replacing the wheel bearings on a 1999 Oldsmobile Aurora is about $120. This depends on the hourly cost of the mechanic.
Your engine size is needed but your looking at aroun 100+ Here is a link that will help you out http://www.partsamerica.com/ProductList.aspx?PartType=123&PTSet=A&SearchFor=Starter
A new OEM Denso starter will cost around $150. A re-manufactured starter will cost around $95.
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