Was told by a Ford dealer 475.00 dollars to fix my sons mustang,the part was 45.00.I replaced it in 30 minutes,they told me 650.00 to replace the waterpump.Part was 75.00.I replaced it in 1 hour,can someone explain this.
I will attempt to.....Would have to know the actual parts being replaced.
First off, AGAIN, you don't bring your own burger to Mickey D's and ask to eat in their establishment do you? Yet, people seem to think the Dealer/shop/mechanic should allow them to not make ANY MONEY on parts AT ALL, because they can buy it down the street for WAY less. However, here's where things get sticky. If the dealer installs their parts, they have to cover the Time the tech has in it and the part if something goes wrong and needs to be warrantied. YOUR part isn't guaranteed and YOU will be installing it for free next time yourself. The dealer isn't gonna do this. That cheap part you bought for peanuts may be ok for you if it fails, but not for the dealer/shop.
Water pump replacement same thing. I would have know more specifics about the car, but sounds like the labor rate to replace was a little high. Bottom line is this, unless your willing to diagnose and work on these newer cars yourself, this will happen. Not saying all shops are honest, but there are reasons why things cost the way they do..
What's really funny is the fact that although when it comes to repair work, people complain about being ripped off, yet they will walk into a dealer and pay $3000.00 over MSRP for a new Challenger??