Posted by Old Roy on October 19, 2011 at 22:53:30 from (98.17.210.210):
In Reply to: Re: O/T: Pickup/SUV ? posted by Brad Gyde on October 19, 2011 at 20:56:53:
Part of the reason jeep has a reputation for expensive repairs is .. I have a 2001 Grand Cherokee Lorado I just had to replace a radiator and to do that you must take off most of the plastic on the front garage told me 300.00 something to do the change I did it in a days work only because I did a trial and error method of removing the old one till I found a way it would come out .
After putting it all together I found the relay for the electric fan wasn't working. This by the book alone is another 300.00, but thanks to this computer I found in most cases you remove one 8 mm bolt and grasp headlight and with a jerk it pops out revealing another plastic guard under it..(Takes garage better than 3 hours labor) I found with a cut off wheel or a hole saw, you can cut a hole in it and two 8 mm screws and unplug it it is changed.
Mine was already cut out because it had been changed before. If I would have taken it to a garage I'm sure I would have paid the book price for labor. I had about $40.00 in part and 10 min labor.
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