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.
A transmission oil change for a 2007 Nissan Sentra 2.0 costs about $700.
As of September 16, 2016. There are 3 starter kits for new representatives. The Quick Starter Kit costs $25, Advanced Starter Kit costs $50 and Premium Starter Kit costs $100.
From what I understand, you have to diconnect the exhaust system on the side that the starter motor is located on. To reassemble you have to replace the exhaust gasket with a new one. If you are replacing the starter, there is a GM starter that is a direct replacement for the Isuzu starter and costs quite a bit less.
yep without a shadow of a doubt. but if you stay up to look for them they wont come!
This vehicle (like most cars) has both a starter and an alternator. The alternator is driven by a serpentine belt, and the starter is located on the lower part of the engine at the transmission, where the teeth engage with the flywheel/flex plate. An alternator for the 1992 Sentra usually costs around $120-150, and a starter in the range of $90-120.
No question, Honda Civic. Better mileage, better resale value for the price paid, lower insurance costs, and a more dependable car.
The cost to fix a broken starter depends on the type of starter and where a person goes to fix it. It can range from $50 to $200 to fix a broken starter.
Most cars with power windows use a circuit breaker that resets automatically. These are in the range of 20-30 amp rating. More popular is the 30 amp variety. Costs usually about 5-10 dollars.
The cost to replace a starter in a Malibu will depend on the labor costs and also the year of the vehicle. The prices for the starter start at $38.00.
It is possible. But the 16-inch tires might not fit in the wheelwells. If you hit a bump, will the tires rub? And what happens when turning? Will the tires rub then? It's for sure that the speedo and odometer will not be accurate any more. Consult a tire shop. They're specialists and have all the answers. And they've answered questions like this before. A phone call costs very little.
Fixed costs are considered capacity costs because if a company expands, fixed costs will change. Additionally, if a company adds more resources, fixed costs will change.
Its under the intake manifold. Buy a repair manual and have at it. If your-re a decent wrench and have plenty of tools you can do it. Dealer wants about $1200 to do it. Starter costs about $250