You don't fix holes in the exhaust system of an automobile. You replace damaged parts with new. The possibility of leaking deadly exhaust gas from a repaired hole to the inside of the car is all too real. As with anything that you wish to purchase, the only person to ask is the one selling the parts. Good luck! --Ken
The cost of a used Subaru Forester will vary greatly from vehicle to vehicle. This is due to the different miles, options and conditions of each individual car.
Ask the mechanic who is willing to do the job. No other answer has any meaning.
I was told at a dealership it would cost me about $3000 (Subaru Forester 2000). Cannot be more exact because when I started pushing for more precise explanation it happened to become a defective wire in the harness, not the transmisssion...
2.8 hrs. i just had mine replaced. I cost me $357.00
The answer is always the same. The only estimate that has any value whatsoever is from the person willing to perform the job. Start with your Subaru dealer. --Ken
Go to your local auto parts store and get the Haynes manual (or similar) for your Forester. Cost about $20. Read and see if you feel that your skills are up to doing the procedure. Otherwise, leave this to a professional. --Ken
Folks keep asking how much things cost. My answer always is that you have to ask the person who is willing to sell the part or service to you. An answer in this forum would be meaningless. --Ken
The only answer that matters comes from the person willing to do the job. Any quote by anyone else is meaningless. --Ken
The cost of a radiator for a 2006 Subaru Forester typically ranges from $100 to $300, depending on the brand and whether it's an original equipment manufacturer (OEM) or aftermarket part. Labor costs for installation can add an additional $100 to $200. Prices may vary based on location and the specific auto parts retailer or mechanic. Always check for warranties and ensure compatibility with your vehicle.
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The cost to replace a catalytic converter for a 2006 Subaru Forester typically ranges from $1,000 to $2,500, depending on factors such as the type of replacement part (OEM vs. aftermarket), labor costs, and local market rates. Labor can contribute significantly to the overall expense, often costing between $100 and $150 per hour. It's advisable to get quotes from multiple mechanics to ensure a fair price.
This may sound like a smart-alec answer, but I am serious. Take your Forester to the auto parts store. Tell them you want the blades replaced. They will do it for you for the cost of the blades. No extra charge, at least in my experience. I changed my own timing belt and water pump, but the wipers I leave to the experts! -Ken