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 1.  GORD
     
     · 8 days ago  
     
     
     WHAT IS THE AVERAGE COST OF REPLACING A WATER PUMP IN A 2017 FORD EXPLORER
     WITH A 3.5 TURBO CHARGED ENGINE.
     
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         Hi Gord,
         A water pump may only cost $200 to $400, plus fees and other charges it
         can range from $400 to $800. Please visit
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     HOW DO I KNOW WHEN MY CAR NEEDS A WATER PUMP ON AN AUDI A4
     
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     Originally posted on 2004 A4 Water Pump Replacement
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         Hello,
         A water pump should last anywhere between 60,000 and 100,000 miles. If
         your car is experiencing coolant leaks or is constantly overheating
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     TRANSMISSION WANTS TO LOCK UP IN EVERY GEAR
     
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         Hello,
         Please check the level of oil in the transmission. You may need to
         service your vehicle.
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     HOW OFTEN?
     
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         Hi Al61,
         Oil has a limited life span and should be changed according to the
         maintenance schedule in your Owner’s Manual. Many modern vehicles use
         synthetic motor oil, which only requires an oil change every
         7,500–15,000 miles depending on the manufacturer’s recommendation.
         
         
         
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     MY ENGINE LIGHT WAS ON? DID A DIAGNOSTIC AND IT SHOWED SPARK PLUGS AND THE
     NUMBER 4 COIL NEEDED TO BE REPLACED.  NOW MY ENGINE LIGHT IS OFF????
     
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         Hi Gracy, Please visit https://www.kbb.com/auto-repair/ for fair
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     LABOR COST TO REPLACE STRUTS
     
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         Hi Methatswho, Please visit https://www.kbb.com/auto-repair/ for fair
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     W WHERE IS THE FUEL FILTER LOCATED ON A 2009 NISSAN VERSA HATCHBACK
     
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         Hi Ajordan,
         The fuel filter is positioned in the line leading from the gas tank to
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     WHERE IS THE FUEL FILTER LOCATED ON A 2013 HONDA PILOT
     
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         Hi Ezequiel,
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     LOCATION OF GAS FILTER ON 2018 CADILLAC XT5
     
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         Hi JeffT,
         The fuel filter is positioned in the line leading from the gas tank to
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     IF IT WON'T TURN OVER IS THAT THE FUEL PUMP OR WHAT U THINK
     
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         · a day ago  
         
         
         Hello,
         The feeling of the engine “choking” or struggling to maintain speed
         indicates a fuel pump gone bad.
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DO YOU PAY BEFORE OR AFTER CAR REPAIR?

Most car repairs start as estimates, so you’ll get a sense of the cost before
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repair shop or dealership until the work is complete and you see the final bill.
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HOW CAN I PAY FOR A REPAIR IF IT'S TOO EXPENSIVE OR IF I HAVE NO MONEY?

If you need to make the repairs but can’t afford it, you’ll want to investigate
all your options:

 * Find out what other repair shops will charge for the same work and weigh the
   costs carefully. You can consider getting some repairs done in increments if
   it will not cause your vehicle any safety issues without the work.
 * Consider the financing or payment plans that many car dealerships and repair
   shops offer for car repairs. Ask lots of questions and be wary of high
   interest rates that add more to your total repair bill.
 * Check into low-income grants or assistance, including from your church or
   local United Way chapter. Some programs exist to help people pay for
   transportation, including car repairs.
 * Inquire with your bank about a personal loan or use a credit card to finance
   the repairs. Just know the implications of the interest rates first and shop
   around to get the best financing deal that meets your needs.
 * You can try negotiating any estimates with the car repair shop or dealership.

Bottom line: You don’t want to find yourself owing for an expensive repair and
getting stuck with a mechanic’s lien on your vehicle after all the work gets
done. A lien means the auto repair or dealership will take a legal claim over
your car until you pay what you owe.

Remember, most car repairs start as estimates, so you’ll have an idea of the
cost before the work starts. Plus, most reputable auto repair shops or
dealerships allow you to wait for the final bill before paying anything.

Sometimes the repair estimate becomes so costly that it costs more than the car
is worth! In that case, you might consider the long-term benefits of a different
car with fewer (or cheaper) repairs.



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CAN I MAKE MONTHLY PAYMENTS ON CAR REPAIR?

Yes. If you need financing for an auto repair, you can discuss the terms with
the repair shop or your lender and work out monthly payments to pay for the work
on your car. Be sure to ask about the interest rate because sometimes it can be
higher than a low-interest credit card. It’s far more likely that a dealership
or larger repair shop will offer this option. If you bring your car to “Joe’s
Garage” around the corner, Joe probably will not offer a payment plan.



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CAN YOU NEGOTIATE CAR REPAIR COSTS?

Yes, it’s possible. You can try to negotiate your auto repair costs, but there’s
no guarantee. Once you know the estimated range of a typical repair for your
vehicle using our car repair tool, you equip yourself with knowledge of the
costs. While fixed costs may not be negotiable, such as the price for the car
part, dealerships and car repair shops will sometimes offer a break. Keep in
mind that even though it might seem like there’s wiggle room in the labor costs,
those amounts are usually pretty fixed too. You can also search the internet for
available coupons. If it’s a common repair or maintenance item, like an oil
change, new brakes or tune up, you can often find a promotion or coupon. And if
you’re a regular customer at the same dealer or shop, ask for a loyalty
discount. They’ll want to keep you coming back.



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HOW CAN I REDUCE MY AUTO REPAIR COSTS?

The best way to keep your car repair costs low is to keep up with regular
maintenance on your vehicle. That includes getting oil changes at regular
intervals, rotating your car tires, keeping them properly inflated, and more.
Check your owner’s manual to stay on top of your vehicle’s maintenance schedule.
You can also reduce expenses for auto repairs by obtaining several quotes for
non-emergency repairs and asking about discounts and coupons. That way, you can
choose the quote that works best for you and your budget.



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WHAT CARS HAVE THE FEWEST REPAIRS?

According to Kelley Blue Book’s Brand Watch study, reliability is the top
concern for car buyers, even above price, safety, or fuel efficiency.
Ultimately, consumers want to know that they can count on their car and not have
to worry about frequent repairs costing them time, money and aggravation.

Unfortunately, reliability is notoriously hard to measure. Car repairs happen
across many different locations – from branded dealerships and independent auto
shops to do-it-your-selfers. No one has access to all of that repair data.

You may also often hear about a car’s expected reliability from friends and
family. Other websites even use surveys and polls to try to predict reliability.

But word of mouth can have its problems. Public opinion takes a long time to
change. Just because a brand has had a reputation for quality, that doesn’t
necessarily mean that all of their vehicles are destined for a long life. On the
other hand, some lesser-regarded brands may not get their due for more recent
improvements in quality and reliability.

Kelley Blue Book always prefers to focus on data. To help you compare, every new
vehicle has a Kelley Blue Book 5-Year Cost to Own, which factors in maintenance
costs and repair data, along with larger items like fuel costs and depreciation.
Once a year, we even give 5-Year Cost to Own Awards to the top performers in a
variety of categories.



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SEE PRICING FOR COMMON CAR SERVICES & REPAIRS

 * Battery Replacement
 * Brake Repair
 * Oil Change
 * Spark Plug Replacement
 * Wheel Alignment
 * Check Engine Light
 * Coolant Flush
 * Fuel Filter Replacement
 * Fuel Pump Replacement
 * Timing Belt Replacement
 * Transmission Fluid Change
 * Transmission Repair and Replacement
 * Water Pump Replacement
 * Wheel Bearing Replacement



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 * Acura
 * Alfa Romeo
 * Aston Martin
 * Audi
 * Bentley
 * BMW
 * Buick
 * Cadillac
 * Chevrolet
 * Chrysler
 * Daewoo
 * Daihatsu
 * Dodge
 * Eagle
 * Ferrari
 * FIAT
 * Fisker
 * Ford
 * Freightliner
 * Genesis
 * Geo
 * GMC
 * Honda
 * HUMMER
 * Hyundai
 * INFINITI
 * Isuzu
 * Jaguar
 * Jeep
 * Kia
 * Lamborghini
 * Land Rover
 * Lexus
 * Lincoln
 * Lotus
 * Maserati
 * Maybach
 * MAZDA
 * McLaren
 * Mercedes-Benz
 * Mercury
 * MINI
 * Mitsubishi
 * Nissan
 * Oldsmobile
 * Panoz
 * Plymouth
 * Polestar
 * Pontiac
 * Porsche
 * Ram
 * Rolls-Royce
 * Saab
 * Saturn
 * Scion
 * smart
 * SRT
 * Subaru
 * Suzuki
 * Tesla
 * Toyota
 * Volkswagen
 * Volvo



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