R.J.West
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I worked 6 years as a cert. auto mechanic for Firestone. I would suggest getting more than one price qote. Stay away from dealers, most of them charge upwards of 65 bux per hour or even more.
The most inexpensive way to do it is to either pull out the black light and try to find the leak yourself, and get prices on that replacement part from auto discount stores, and have a ma & pa auto shop put it on for you.
Or just go to a ma & pa auto shop, have them find the leak, and ask if they could do the work if YOU buy the parts from elsewhere.
The most inexpensive way to do it is to either pull out the black light and try to find the leak yourself, and get prices on that replacement part from auto discount stores, and have a ma & pa auto shop put it on for you.
Or just go to a ma & pa auto shop, have them find the leak, and ask if they could do the work if YOU buy the parts from elsewhere.