C'mon dude ... that answer will vary with your Demographics: the city you live in, the shop you go to and so on. Ask someone at your local auto repair shop. I'll guarantee if you go to 6 different shops you will get 6 different quotes.
Labor cost lifter for jeep cherokee
I paid $350 at Canadian Tire to fix the A/C in my 2001 Jeep Cherokee sport.
702.98
Around 365 CAD + tax and plus the extra cost of paint.
with ny ripoff fees included about 139.00
Depending on the type of brake services that is needed, the average cost of the service can be as inexpensive as $150.00, or the cost can rise as high as $1000.00
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The average cost to replace a brake line on a Hyundai is about 15 dollars for the part. The service and installation can cost as much as about 300 dollars at a dealership.
No, not really. You would be overpaying by about $300. A booster should cost about $100, and there is no way they can just the rest of that cost on labor...That is too much money.
Brake repair is one of the most important things to upkeep your car. The cost of this service varies depending on the mechanic and what exactly the problem with your brakes are. This can cost you anywhere from $100 to $700.
At the dealer: $500 to $700. If you do it yourself: $100 to $200, (plus oxygen sensor if needed) assuming that you take it to a transmission shop for the transmission service.
$1.34 per flush
"C" Service is a minor service, the cost is typically around $300. The check list is virtually the same items as the "A" Service which include a synthetic oil change, brake inspection, tire inspection, lubrication of doors/safety catches/sunroof etc... The service adviser might recommend some preventative maintenance at this interval such as a coolant flush as many drivers will have accumulated close to 40,000 miles at this point.
From 40 to 60 dollar Here in Missouri $10 to $20 for self service or 40 to 80 done for you.
A complete brake system flush costs about $110 Cdn. so you certainly shouldn't pay more than that for bleeding them.
The cost of one brake pad for you car would cost around $15 at an auto parts store. If you can do the installation yourself, you won't have to pay any more. A service center could charge you upwards of $150 for the labor.
Why would you want to replace all the brake lines? You can flush the entire system and install fresh DOT3 brake fluid. I can see no reason to replace all the brake lines. Why are you doing this? Unless your brake lines are rotted out or someone has cut them... there is no reason to replace all four lines.