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Sunday, June 7, 2009

When Car Repairs Cost a Bundle

By Everette JT Jamison

Some auto repair jobs come with prices that seem appropriate given the size of the part, time required to fix or replace it, and the value of having a particular problem resolved. Others can mysteriously cost an arm and a leg, even if the issue is unimportant and fixing it carries negligible value.

The fact is, there are a lot of parts, service jobs, and repairs that can take a significant bite out of your checking account despite seeming small or easy. In this article, we'll take a quick tour through a few car repairs that can be surprisingly expensive.

More Than A Cosmetic Scratch

Imagine that your vehicle has a low front-end and you drive over a speed bump at a poor angle. You get out of the car and notice some minor damage on the bottom of the front bumper. Thinking the biggest expense will be the inconvenience of having to wait while the damage is repaired, you take your vehicle into a local garage. Prepare yourself; the cost to fix it might run into the thousands of dollars.

The bumper can actually hide structural damage in the front-end. In fact, the bumper might look relatively unscathed, but the front-end may need to be completely replaced.

Foreign Performance Models

You could fill a small book with the types of repairs that can cost an exorbitant amount of money when done on a performance vehicle. For example, consider an exhaust valve that needs to be replaced. Under normal circumstances, the valve would cost under $30 and a mechanic might charge another $30 for the labor.

On a high-end car designed for muscle, the price tag can skyrocket. It's not uncommon for a small job like this to turn into an expensive nightmare. For example, the mechanic may need to practically remove the entire engine in order to get to the valve. And chances are, he won't do that for $30.

A Little White Smoke

White smoke coming from a car's tailpipe looks innocent enough. In fact, it can be the first sign that expensive repairs are right around the corner. When you're driving, your engine goes through a combustion process. Coolant keeps the surrounding temperature under control. If the coolant gets into the combustion chamber, it will burn and produce white smoke.

There are a couple of ways this can happen. Sometimes, the gasket can break and need to be replaced. Unfortunately, narrowing down a failing gasket as the root cause usually means taking out the intake manifold. And that's the least expensive path. If you remove the intake manifold and discover that the gasket is fine, your mechanic will need to start dismantling the engine. That will cost a few dollars.

Unfortunately, many auto repairs that turn out to be enormously expensive cannot be avoided. However, the next time you visit your mechanic for a "minor" job, you'll at least be prepared for possible bad news. - 21393

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