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I have a SL2, '97. Whta would the the cost be to replace the ignition + labour? |
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In article <vbtaj.36864$D44.24720@trnddc04>, "Ed" <e... (AT) saturn (DOT) org> wrote: I have a SL2, '97. Whta would the the cost be to replace the ignition + labour? Cost of labor is highly variable depending on location, which makes any answer you get here nearly worthless. Why not pick up the phone, call the nearest Saturn dealer, and ask? -- Regards, Doug Miller (alphageek at milmac dot com) It's time to throw all their damned tea in the harbor again. |
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I have a SL2, '97. Whta would the the cost be to replace the ignition + labour? [quoted text clipped - 8 lines] It's time to throw all their damned tea in the harbor again. I paid like $450 in NYC like a couple of months after my LS2 warranty went out. That didnt inlcude the tow. This was in 2001. That's about right probably. |
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I have a SL2, '97. Whta would the the cost be to replace the ignition + labour? Thank-you |
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If you have some patience, a Haynes or Chilton manual, and a few tools, you can do this yourself and save a lot. If I recall correctly, the parts to replace the ignition cylinder were less than $30. |
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when the cylinder goes bad, and a chewed-up key also contributes to the difficulty in removing/turning it. Also, I've spoken with a Saturn tech that feels that heavy keychains dangling on the key can accelerate the wear of the cylinder over time. Makes sense. Lane [ lane (at) evilplastic.com ] --- Visit my Saturn Car Audio and Performance Page at http://www.evilplastic.com "Ed" <ed (AT) saturn (DOT) org> wrote in message news:vbtaj.36864$D44.24720 (AT) trnddc04 (DOT) .. I have a SL2, '97. Whta would the the cost be to replace the ignition + labour? Thank-you |
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"Lane" <l... (AT) NOSPAMevilplastic (DOT) com> wrote in message news:qplbj.7677$Tt5.6063 (AT) newsfe07 (DOT) lga... If you have some patience, a Haynes or Chilton manual, and a few tools, you can do this yourself and save a lot. If I recall correctly, the parts to replace the ignition cylinder were less than $30. That's what I would guess it would cost so why did a poster say it would cost $450 to replace? After all, how much time would it take a mechanic to change it? An hour? You may also want to replace your keys, because they tend to get chewed up I think this was the problem (not from heavy keys though) because for a couple of months the key was hard to turn and I'd have to remove it or jiggle it and it seemed to get progressively worse until now I can't start it at all when the cylinder goes bad, and a chewed-up key also contributes to the difficulty in removing/turning it. Also, I've spoken with a Saturn tech that feels that heavy keychains dangling on the key can accelerate the wear of the cylinder over time. Makes sense. Lane [ lane (at) evilplastic.com ] --- Visit my Saturn Car Audio and Performance Page at http://www.evilplastic.com "Ed" <e... (AT) saturn (DOT) org> wrote in message news:vbtaj.36864$D44.24720 (AT) trnddc04 (DOT) .. I have a SL2, '97. Whta would the the cost be to replace the ignition + labour? Thank-you |
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We had a '93 SL2 with a similar but different problem. After about 220,000 miles, the worn ignition switch would take any ket that would physically fit into it. I discovered this when I accidentally used the key from my '93 Nissan Ultima! |
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I have a SL2, '97. Whta would the the cost be to replace the ignition + labour? Thank-you |
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