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A manual transmission flush on a 1998 ford explorer costs 70 dollars.
Best thing to do when the radio is bad, is forget repairing it. Not cost effective. Check salvage yards if you want a factory radio, or just purchase an after market radio, and intall it.
350 to 400.00
The average cost to replace the fuel pump on a 1998 Ford Explorer is between $300 and $400. It is a labor intense job which makes up a majority of the costs.
If the face plate of the original factory radio is Oval, like the 1997 escort, you can get a new radio faceplate that will accept a standard aftermarket radio from crutchfield. Mine cost $49 back in 1997. It even takes the original A/C and rear defroster controls.
upper or lower.
average costs range from $900 to $1400
Average cost should be around $40.00- in New York that is.
Do yourself a favor. If you are planning to install an aftermarket radio, buy yourself a radio wiring hardness that will fit into the factory wiring hardness. It will cost under $20.00. And it will save you lost of headaches in the future. No short, or problems...Radio RemovalCheck related link below
it should be about $1600 based on my 1992 trans that was rebuilt
Ford Explorer radio display fixIf it is a case where everythying works fine but the display is blank, it can be fixed. It is caused by a design flaw that Ford acknoledges but refuses to fix. Anyway, I just sent my radio away to be fixed and will have it back today. I used these people www.videoservicestop.com . It cost me $110 and it is guaranteed for one year. It took less than a week from the time I shipped it until I received it back. .
No. They are a product cost/factory overhead cost