twinbananas
01-10-2009, 12:44 PM
Hi all,
I've been overseas for a while and have just returned to Perth and dug my 2002 (V2) Monaro (manual) out of storage. It hadn't been serviced for a while so I spent a bit of money tuning and cleaning it up.
Last week the power train light came on so I took it into the Holden Dealers to have the codes read which revealed a "malfunctioning oil sensor" (which one and where I don't know). They then quoted me $330.00 to replace it. Now this seems a little steep to me, but I have been away for a while so I'm not up with current market costs. Is this a reasonable price to pay? Dealers said it would take an hour.
I've been overseas for a while and have just returned to Perth and dug my 2002 (V2) Monaro (manual) out of storage. It hadn't been serviced for a while so I spent a bit of money tuning and cleaning it up.
Last week the power train light came on so I took it into the Holden Dealers to have the codes read which revealed a "malfunctioning oil sensor" (which one and where I don't know). They then quoted me $330.00 to replace it. Now this seems a little steep to me, but I have been away for a while so I'm not up with current market costs. Is this a reasonable price to pay? Dealers said it would take an hour.