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Re: Labor cost for a Honda Accord Power Steering Pump
| jim beam | 26 Feb 2008 03:47 |
> The whining noise goes away after the car warms up. Would a belt do that? absolutely, yes.
>>> I took my car to the shop because it was making a terrible whining sound when >>> I turn the steering wheel when it first cranks up, especially in cold weather. [quoted text clipped - 8 lines] >> should take care of everything. and call around to check their >> reputation too. |
| RRozsa | 26 Feb 2008 01:27 |
The whining noise goes away after the car warms up. Would a belt do that?
>> I took my car to the shop because it was making a terrible whining sound when >> I turn the steering wheel when it first cranks up, especially in cold weather. [quoted text clipped - 10 lines] >should take care of everything. and call around to check their >reputation too. |
| jim beam | 24 Feb 2008 17:39 |
> I took my car to the shop because it was making a terrible whining sound when > I turn the steering wheel when it first cranks up, especially in cold weather. [quoted text clipped - 5 lines] > > Thanks in advance! it's highly likely they're trying to rip you - the noise symptoms are classic for a loose belt.
honda pump failure is extremely rare. and even then, it's usually seals due to incorrect fluid use. take this car to another shop [independent honda repair specialist] and tell them you want the belts changed - that should take care of everything. and call around to check their reputation too.
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| RRozsa | 24 Feb 2008 03:51 |
I took my car to the shop because it was making a terrible whining sound when I turn the steering wheel when it first cranks up, especially in cold weather. I was told that I need a new Power Steering Pump, and they quoted me a total price of about $495.00. They explained that the part is only about 1/4 of the cost, the rest is labor. I've found a part online for a total of about $85.00. How much should the labor be? Is my shop trying to rip me off? I have a 2003 Honda Accord (4-door sedan, 6-cyl).
Thanks in advance!
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