XPost: alt.autos.toyota   
   From: rokigawa@NOSPAMtristarassociates.com   
      
   "SMS" wrote in message   
   news:4aaafde7$0$1646$742ec2ed@news.sonic.net...   
   > Ray O wrote:   
   >> "SMS" wrote in message   
   >> news:4aaa8754$0$1636$742ec2ed@news.sonic.net...   
   >>> Ray O wrote:   
   >>>   
   >>>> Ironically, my wife said that the check engine light, VSC, and TRAC   
   >>>> lights came on in our Sequoia today.   
   >>> Uh oh, it might be some sort of pandemic.   
   >>   
   >> I think your post was the second complaint of the problem this week, and   
   >> mine is the third...   
   >   
   > How much does a Toyota dealer charge in labor for an 02 sensor or air/fuel   
   > ratio sensor replacement?   
   >   
   > Between plugging in the OBDII scanner, looking up the fault code, getting   
   > the car up on the lift, and swapping it out, took about 20 minutes. I'd   
   > think that they must charge at least an hour in labor charges plus the   
   > mark-up on the part. The shop I go to would have charged me by actual time   
   > at $40/half-hour if they had charged me labor.   
      
   The amount the dealer or independent shop would charge for labor depends on   
   their hourly rate and the flat rate book they use. My guess is hour.   
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   Ray O   
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