How Much Do You Think It Would Cost To Have My Car Worked On
Posted in Steering Component | Asked on Sep 7, 2010I have a 2004 Nissan Altima:
Transmission Fluid Exchange. Brake System Fluid Exchage. Replace Power steering Fluid. Clean and service throttle body. Air filter element replacement. Cabin/Hepa Micro Filter replacement. Replace front and back brake pads and resurface back and front rotors.
*Note: I live in LA county






There are 3 Answers for "How Much Do You Think It Would Cost To Have My Car Worked On"
The cost will depend on the shop’s labor rate, but I will give you a rough estimate.
Transmission service $125-$150
Clean and service throttle body $75-$125
Air filter replacement $25 -35*
Cabin filter replacement $25-35*
Replace front and rear brake pads including turning rotors $250-500 ***
Brake fluid flush $75-$100 **
Power steering fluid flush $75-100**
* easy to do, you can do this yourself and save money
** not something I would do with one of my cars, I see no need for these services which are designed to make the shop money.
*** it is unusual for both front and rear brakes to need replacement at the same time.
Did a shop inspect your car, or are you just looking at a checklist? If someone is trying to sell you these services, you may want to shop around.
Worked on? At least $500, especially if you go to a dealer. Parts on the other hand, will run probably around…$250 at least? It’s tough to say, call the dealer or mechanic and get an estimate.
Why don’t you call the mechanics in your area and ask for a quote? It’s long distance for most of us and I have enough to do without messing with your crap.