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Old 09-09-08, 06:28 AM
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What should it cost to troubleshoot Boost Problem?

Secondary boost just isn't there. I'm curious what it would cost to have a Rotary shop troubleshoot it and determine what our real issue is. Not a Dealer, we've learned that lesson already with other questions. Anyone have a sense of what it will cost to have this done, not the actual repair just the problem identified.

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Old 09-09-08, 07:17 AM
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I would guess it depends on how many hours it takes to diagnose it. Prolly an hour or so labor charge.
Old 09-09-08, 08:55 AM
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Have you tried troubleshooting/diagnosing it yourself?

A little bit of research here (and specific questions) can go a long way...
Old 09-09-08, 08:59 AM
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With the nature of these cars and how costly it is to repair even the slightest of problems i would recommend looking into it here on the forum first. Perhaps you can save your self some money. To lead you in the right direction, i would check with the silonoids (man i cant spell, but you got the idea). Good luck with either direction you decide to take.
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I fixed one for a customer 2 weeks ago for free because it took me all of 30 seconds to find the problems, however, I it could take up to $5-600.00 depending on the time spent to find the problem. Some times it is obvious but most the time it is not.
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