It seems like the cost to get anything fixed, where home or auto, has gone crazy.
Examples so far this year:
1. Toyota Avalon - had alternator replaced at dealer. I figured $500-$750 for repair. Nope - $1410. The dealership
just said that spent several hours to remove parts to get to the alternator. Really?
2. AC Compressor Dual Capacitor - replacement cost $289. I found the exact part later online for less than $30.
3. Had Gas furnace flame sensor and igniter module replaced today - $440. Took technician 10 minutes to
replace. Afterwards I found the parts online for $75.
4. 6 year old refrigerator that wasn't keeping temperature. Tech replaced dual evaporative valve for $1350. That failed after two weeks and had to buy new refrigerator. Technician was a fraud.
I some technical skill, and I guess I need to check out more youtube videos to do the work myself. Seems like since Covid, labor rates have gone crazy. End of rant.
Examples so far this year:
1. Toyota Avalon - had alternator replaced at dealer. I figured $500-$750 for repair. Nope - $1410. The dealership
just said that spent several hours to remove parts to get to the alternator. Really?
2. AC Compressor Dual Capacitor - replacement cost $289. I found the exact part later online for less than $30.
3. Had Gas furnace flame sensor and igniter module replaced today - $440. Took technician 10 minutes to
replace. Afterwards I found the parts online for $75.
4. 6 year old refrigerator that wasn't keeping temperature. Tech replaced dual evaporative valve for $1350. That failed after two weeks and had to buy new refrigerator. Technician was a fraud.
I some technical skill, and I guess I need to check out more youtube videos to do the work myself. Seems like since Covid, labor rates have gone crazy. End of rant.