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Old 04-16-2023, 09:54 AM   #20
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Originally Posted by JFP in PA View Post
It isn't always necessary to drop the engine to do one of these actuators. Realistically, it should probably come in as a $2500 - $3000 job IF the actuator needs to be replaced, which is not always the case. More commonly, this is a wiring issue, which is why the OBD II manual describes it in the manner noted.
That`s not too bad. I wonder what would a shop here charge for this job. Here everything is awfully expensive. A lot of cars end up in the junkyard because they don`t pass the smog test and it`s too expensive to get it fixed.
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