Well, we'd need to know the exact model. For a few bucks, you can get the tools you need at Harbor Freight, and replace it yourself in about five to ten minutes. All you have to do is rotate the tensioner counterclockwise to give it some slack so you can take the old belt off, do the same when putting on the new belt, and make sure you follow the routing diagram.
$250-300 parts and labor
The 1995 Oldsmobile serpentine belt routing diagram can be obtained from most General Motors dealerships. The diagram can be found at most auto-parts stores.
The cost to replace a 1999 Mazda Protege serpentine belt will vary depending on the cost of parts and cost of labor. The prices for the serpentine belt start at $14.56.
$25.00 parts and $75.00 labor do it yourself and you will have no labor costs, and the belt less than $15
Parts could be replaced on a machine without replacing the entire machine.
there is a diagram located on top of radiator also you can go to most any parts supplier and they will show you how.
I was quoted $130 parts and labor by a VW Dealership Service Dept.
Check with the dealer parts department, or the local AutoZone. Sometimes it's even on a sticker under the hood.
Intake manifold or exhaust? The complete job (parts and labor) is between $700-$900. depending on labor rates.
I have a 2003 Lancer ES which had a bad blower motor. Replacing it at the dealer cost about $400 including parts and labor 2 years ago.
If you go towww.autovalue.com and look up the belt for your car, you can click on the first line in the parts list and get a routing illustration to print off.
That depends on the cause of the leak, the price of those parts, the labor involved in replacing them, etc.