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I paid 100 for the part for my 2002 maxima. My mechanic was going to charge me 150 for labor but we looked up the manual and replaced it ourselves for free.99.
I'm not sure what a mechanic would charge to replace it... but I found the part at www.Autozone.com. Duralast / Camshaft Position Sensor For your 2004 Dodge Neon 2.0L SFI SOHC 4cyl Part Number: SU3020 Ref: OEM Number: 4667745; 4778796; 4882850; 4882850AA; 4884111AA; 5096057AA; 5235378; 6034887 $25.99 / 2Yr. Warranty The camshaft position sensor is mounted to the rear of the cylinder head.
Why don't you ask a mechanic?
A reputable one won't charge much more without telling you.
You shouldn't have to. But you do have to get practically upside down in the front seat nearest the bulb.If you are not physically able to do this, your regular mechanic should do it for a nominal charge.
Most mechanics in the United States charge between 45 dollars and about 95 dollars per hour. To find out how much a mechanic will charge to replace a part, you will need to see how long it will take to do the service and estimate the cost of the parts.
About $300.
Depending on the equipment the mechanic has, it may be the only way he can find the source of the leak.
how much does a mechanic charge to replace a freeze plug on a chevy el camino 8.0
Not "change", but "charge". Conservation of charge means that the total charge in a closed system can't change.
$8.00
On average most shops in Florida are charging $100.00 per hr.. Not sure what state you are in, but I'm sure it is close to the same for you!