10.6 for an automatic, add another 1.5 hours for a manual (clutch adjustments, etc...)
Don't forget that there are always extra part costs.
i got quoted 12 hours
approx. 4 - 6 hrs peace
i would say no more than 2 hours of labor after you purchase the parts. labor in my shop is $92/hr
Your Volvo has an older version of the Transmission Control Unit (TCU) Software. When you apply the brakes and come to a complete stop, the transmission will automatically go into neutral to reduce harmful exhaust emissions. To fix this issue, you need to take your car to your local Volvo dealership. Have them update the TCU software, and your Volvo will stop hesitating. The cost should be around USD$45.00 + 1 Hour labor + Taxes. Volvo dealers commonly charge USD$80-120 per hour for labor and taxes vary depending on your location. If that does not resolve your problem, have the dealer flush and fill your transmission with clean fluid. Have this done ONLY if your Volvo has LESS THAN 150,000 miles on the odometer. The cost should be around USD$90.00 + 1 Hour labor + Taxes. If your car STILL hesitates, your transmission may be worn out. If this is the case, start saving your money and just deal with the hesitation until the transmission wears to near-failure. At that time, decide whether to replace the transmission or buy a new car. If you replace your transmission with a brand new one, it will cost approximately USD$2,700.00 for the parts + 11 Hours labor + Supplies + Taxes. This is a fairly comprehensive list of possible solutions for your problem. I hope you find them helpful and that you simply need the software update. Source: My personal experience with a 2001 S60 2.4T.
About 10.5 hours if good mechanic. Nasty job as it is behind the fire wall. You have to take the dash and the front console out just to get at it.
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I can tell you that I am paying $600 for a new master cylinder (parts and labor) for my 2004 XC90. Supposedly the part is not remanufactured, but new (although I haven't verified that yet.) I was told ~2 hours labor.
9 hours
Replacing a 2009 Volvo S80 transmission typically costs between $3,000 and $5,000, depending on whether you choose a new, rebuilt, or used transmission. Labor costs can also vary based on your location and the shop's rates. It's essential to get multiple quotes to ensure you're getting a fair price, and consider the warranty offered on the replacement part.
The cost to replace a transmission for a 2000 Volvo S70 typically ranges from $1,500 to $4,000, depending on whether you choose a rebuilt or new transmission. A rebuilt transmission usually costs between $1,500 and $3,000, while a new transmission can be more expensive, often exceeding $3,000. Labor costs can add an additional $500 to $1,500 to the total price, depending on the shop's rates. It's advisable to obtain multiple quotes to find the best option.
labor time is 2.5 hours
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