On the intake area? 700 Dollars The above answer sounds more like an intake manifold gasket if I was guessing. The cost of replacing a part is a very general question that unless specified exactly is hard to answer. First, is who is replacing the part? Is the Dealer, an independent repair shop, a junkyard, the guy next door or you doing the replacement. These will all yield different prices. Not to mention that within all of these will be different labor rates and different part price mark ups. Second, what is the quality of the part? Is it a name brand, generic (white box, economy), OEM or used part? All of these will be different. Price will even differ between name brands, sometimes significantly. Thirdly, What is the warranty of the part and who is offering the warranty (the shop the parts house or the manufacturer). Limited Lifetime will have restrictions. Lifetime warranty isn
I currently paid around $1100 for head gasket repair on a 1999 Pontiac Montanna. You might get it done cheaper if you don't go to a dealer.
Blown head gasket.Blown head gasket.
Head gasket repair for a 1999 Saab 9-5 3.0l.
Could be a multitude of reasons: Low coolant, defective radiator, leaky hoses, blown head gasket...
No. You need to remove the head(s) and have the head(s) checked for cracks and straightness, then install the head(s) with new head gaskets. Most head gasket manufactured are assembled dry, no sealants.
blown head gasket. the easiest way to tell is to open the radiator cap while the cars running BUT BE CAREFUL! if theres antifreeze in there it will spray and burn you! but if you have a blown head gasket when you open the throttle the same white smoke will blow out of the radiator cap. white smoke is a sign of a blown head gasket though.
Remove intake manifold, exhaust manifold, valve train, and heads. This is a major repair that should only be attempted by a professional.
AnswerI'm having the head gasket replaced on my 1999 Jeep Wrangler from a independent repair center and it's costing $700-$750.00 if that's the only problem they find. Your cost may be more or less depending on the vehicle. Call around for estimates.
probably a blown head gasket
It can cost anywhere between about 700 dollars and about 1500 dollars to replace a blown head gasket on the 1999 Dodge Neon. This varies depending on location and condition of the vehicle.
take it to the repair shop?
They only Head Gasket I had to replace was on a Chevy Malibu 1999. Cost me about $1400