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Rough estimate ?
Hello.. my car died on me the other night. Had it towed to my house. Checked everything and it looks like my fuel pump bit the dust. I checked the relay to make sure its fine and it works. I had my mechanic come check it out and he thinks its the same thing... the fuel pump died.
I wanted to know what you guys would pay to have the fuel pump replaced with a new bosch one along with a new fuel filter. Include labor to put those in. Thanks! The car is a 1988 300SEL (m103 motor) |
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No idea on your actual question, however it's veni vidi vici, not "vini vedi vici", unless of course you are the very exuberant owner of a vineyard.
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However, I would like a responce from an experienced mechanic or anyone who went through my situation about my original question. |
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I wouldnt pay...
I wouldn't pay... I would do that myself. Plenty of room back there. Not that hard to do. Maybe an hour if you include the time you spend washing your hands.
-Larry PS: you can save even more money by getting your parts from here.
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My 300SEL has one pump. Some of the 103 equipped cars have 2 - not sure about yours.
Pump is $150-$300, depending on where you buy it. I can easily see this getting billed out as a 2 hr. job. $150 to $200 labor depending on where you live, so you could be looking at $300 to $500 unless you hire a shade tree type. As was mentioned above, this is not too tough of a diyer job. Helps to back the car up on ramps - extra room to work. |
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