Timing Belt Replacement Cost
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- simon609zp
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Timing Belt Replacement Cost
My dealer wants $600 for the timing belt, tensioner, water pump and all labor on my 2001 Lanos.
Sounds liks a lot, bit I have nothing to compare it to.
What have others paid for the same work???
Sounds liks a lot, bit I have nothing to compare it to.
What have others paid for the same work???
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- moron
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for $600 i can swap in a 1.6 DOHC instead of my 1.5 SOHC... i know it is USA but still this is too much to ask for labour and parts.
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I was quoted over 300 bucks alone on parts, just for belt, tensioner, and a cam sensor ($44.99). So that really doesnt sound too far off. It's definately crap though.
What portion of that is parts? i would bet atleast 65% of that is.
I would ask them to only charge retail on parts, if they're not already. You can verify retail prices at www.daewoous.com. This isnt unreasonable because they get the parts for less than that. Then figure out what they're charging for labor.
What portion of that is parts? i would bet atleast 65% of that is.
I would ask them to only charge retail on parts, if they're not already. You can verify retail prices at www.daewoous.com. This isnt unreasonable because they get the parts for less than that. Then figure out what they're charging for labor.
LG
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- simon609zp
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my mechanic does this in some 2-3 hours... no idea why does it take so long in the dealership.
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Yeah but sometimes there could be a problem and it could end up taking much longer than the book says.lanos2001 wrote:it takes so long at the dealership b/c they have a book taht tells them how long its supposed to take to change one. even if they can do it in half the time they have to charge you what the book says. which is bullshit by the way.
nick
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04' Dropped Foreno
-Coil-overs, sway bars, 13" brakes, LSD, 235mm tires, the works
-Turbo in the works
01' Lanos Sport
-Undergoing 2.0 swap w/ lots of performance bits
http://www.cardomain.com/id/kinkyllama
it is not that complicated... if i had the right tools and the experiance i would have done it myself.
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- BosnianLanos
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Actually, you can get a Timing belt kit with the belt, tensioner, and idler pulley for like $70.00 off of Ebay. Tom can even sell you a very high quality Opel OEM Gates timing belt kit for less than $180. Even the water pump costs less than $60 from the dealer. If you ended up paying more than maybe $190 for parts (Less if you use the Ebay kit) you got ripped off. So even at $200 for parts, that leaves $400 for labor, which equates to about 6 hours of work. I don't think the timing job takes half of that for a qualified mechanic.hands-on wrote:The belt alone costs around $50.00
the tensioners are $130.00 for the pair
the water pump runs around $140.00 or so
Then, its a royal pain to work on the timing belt, I even had to remove thealternator and it's support to get a wrench on the water pump, then again I am not a mechanics
Heres a good link posted by somebody here just cant remember who but the whole kit belt and tensioner only $70
http://www.store.partsdinosaur.com/page151.html
http://www.store.partsdinosaur.com/product1092.html
http://www.store.partsdinosaur.com/page151.html
http://www.store.partsdinosaur.com/product1092.html