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My poor old '96 XJ has been parked for about 6 months now because I *think* the CPS went out. (200k+ on the original, no spark or fuel when cranking) I pulled the old one off several months ago and bought a new one. The new one still sits in the box, and the XJ is collecting spider webs.
I can't currently bolt the new one back in due to a combination of medical problems. I just can't reach the damn thing. I've decided I might as well hire somebody else to do it at this point. I HATE letting anyone else touch my vehicle, even for a carwash, and it seems like they screw me every time. Last time I decided to let somebody else touch my Jeep, they tried to charge me $500 for front brakes alone AND completely ruined my aluminum wheels in the process...:gonnablow
So, if I take it to a reputable shop, WITH a new sensor already bought, and the old one already removed - what do you think is a FAIR price to pay to install the new one? Shouldn't take somebody who knows what they are doing more than a half hour, should it?
I can't currently bolt the new one back in due to a combination of medical problems. I just can't reach the damn thing. I've decided I might as well hire somebody else to do it at this point. I HATE letting anyone else touch my vehicle, even for a carwash, and it seems like they screw me every time. Last time I decided to let somebody else touch my Jeep, they tried to charge me $500 for front brakes alone AND completely ruined my aluminum wheels in the process...:gonnablow
So, if I take it to a reputable shop, WITH a new sensor already bought, and the old one already removed - what do you think is a FAIR price to pay to install the new one? Shouldn't take somebody who knows what they are doing more than a half hour, should it?