Tag Archive for ‘Camry’

2007 Toyota Camry Brake Pad Replacement Estimate $100-$245+

 2007 Toyota Camry Brake Pad Replacement Estimate $100 $245+

Change brake pads.

Dan Hansell

Hi Dan,

The cost of replacing your brake pads will come down to parts and labor. Here's what you can expect to pay on average:

Parts= $25-$95 depending on the quality of the pads.

Labor= 1-2 hours $75-$150 depending on the shop's hourly rate and the skill of the mechanic.

Total= $100-$245+

If you don't mind getting a little dirty and working with your hands, I'd highly suggest you try replacing your brake pads yourself to save some money on labor costs. Changing brake pads is on the easier side of an intermediate level fix and requires minimal tools.

1993 Toyota Camry Brake Pad Replacement Estimate $88-$210+

 1993 Toyota Camry Brake Pad Replacement Estimate $88 $210+

Brakes are not applying properly.

Bikesh Shrestha

Hi Bikesh,

Not sure what exactly is going on with your brakes without physically being there, but I'm guessing you can probably get away with just replacing the brake pads and you'll be just fine.

The cost of replacing your brake pads will come down to parts and labor. Here's what you can expect to pay on average:

Parts= $13-$60 depending on the quality of the pads.

Labor= 1-2 hours $75-$150 depending on the shop's hourly rate and the skill of the mechanic.

Total= $88-$210+

1989 Toyota Camry Transmission Replacement Estimate $550-$1,125+

1989 Toyota Camry Transmission 1989 Toyota Camry Transmission Replacement Estimate $550 $1,125+

Leaking transmission - needs replaced.

Linda O'Shea

Hi Linda,

Replacing a transmission is going to take some serious money, and quite a bit of time. The repair breaks down into parts and labor. Here's what you can expect to pay on average:

Parts= $300-$700 depending on the quality of the transmission.

Labor= 4 hours- 1 day $250-$425 depending on the shop's hourly rate and the skill of the mechanic.

Total= $550-$1,125+

Finding a used transmission should be fairly easy, because there are a million Camry's on the road.

2007 Toyota Camry Windshield Replacement $0-$300

2007 Toyota Camry Windshield 2007 Toyota Camry Windshield Replacement $0 $300

I need a new windshield.

Jane Dolan

Hi Jane,

The cost of replacing the windshield for your Camry can vary greatly depending on your insurance coverage, and the company you go through.

If you have comprehensive coverage, talk to your agent. You should be able to get your windshield replaced at no cost to you.

If you don't have comprehensive coverage, you're looking at around $300 or so at the most.

So shop around and go with the guys that have the best consumer report for a price you can afford.

1994 Toyota Camry Timing Belt and Water Pump Repair Estimate $430.00-$795.00

1994 Toyota Camry Timing Belt and Water Pump Kit  1994 Toyota Camry Timing Belt and Water Pump Repair Estimate $430.00 $795.00

1994 Toyota Camry Timing Belt and Water Pump Kit

Sirs,

 I have a 1994 Toyota Camry that needs a timing belt.
Do you know how much that repair would be?

Thanks,

Linda     S.     Ocala,    Florida

Hello Linda,

We would recommend that the water pump be replaced at the same time. The repair cost's should be in this range.

Labor Cost Range - 5-6 Hours = $375.00-$660.00 (depending on shops hourly rate)

Parts Cost Range - Timing Belt = $25.00-$60.00

                                      Water Pump = $30.00-$75.00  (depends on part quality and manufacturer)

2002 Toyota Camry Head Gasket Repair Estimate $490.00-$1000.00

 

2002 Toyota Head Gasket Kit2 150x150 2002 Toyota Camry Head Gasket Repair Estimate $490.00 $1000.00

2002 Toyota Camry Head Gasket Kit

Dear Compareautomechanics, 

 I have a 2002 Toyota Camry with a blown head gasket.

 I would like to get an estimate on the cost for the repairs.

Dominick Z.

San Diego, California

Hello Dominick,

      We would estimate the head gasket repair costs to break down like this.

Labor Cost Range - 6-8 Hours = $450.00-$880.00 (depends on the auto repair shop's hourly rate)

Parts Cost Range - Head Gasket Set = $40.00-$120.00 (depends on part quality and manufacturer)

Is my Toyota involved in the recent recalls?

2009 Toyota Corolla 150x150 Is my Toyota involved in the recent recalls?

2009 Toyota Corolla

After the recent recall bulletins from Toyota you may be wondering if your Toyota is on the recall list. Two of the most recent recalls involve pedal recall and a floor mat recall.

There are a couple of things you can do to find out if your Toyota is involved.

1. You should have or will receive a letter from Toyota explaining that yes your car indeed is involved in the recall/s along with more specific information.

Toyota to offer 0% financing

Small White Yaris Big Sky 150x150 Toyota to offer 0% financing

Toyota Yaris - eligible for 0% financing

In an effort to jump start new sales after the rash of bad publicity over recent recalls, Toyota is rolling out a nationwide zero percent interest promotion for up to 60 months.  Toyota models that will be eligible for the 0% financing include the Camry, Rav4, Yaris, Avalon, Corolla, Matrix & Highlander.  Combined, these vehicles represent approximately 80% of all US sales.

Alternatively, Toyota will also be offering attractive lease options - for example a Corolla can be had for as low as $179 per month in some regions of the country.

Update on Toyota’s recall of 2.3 million vehicles

Toyota has announced a major recall affecting 2.3 million vehicles for faulty accelerating pedals.

 Models affected:

  2009-2010 Corolla

  2007-2010 Camry

  2009-2010 Matrix

  2005-2010 Avalon

  2009-2010 RAV 4

  2010 Highlander

  2007-2010 Tundra

  2008-2010 Sequoia models built in North America

 Models not affected:

  No Lexus or Scion models

 Prius

  Tacoma

  Sienna

  Venza

  Solara

  Yaris

  4 Runner

  FJ Cruiser

  Land Cruiser and select Camry models including all Camry hybrids.