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I have a '98 Legacy-Outback Wagon with 191,000 miles. The check engine light came on and so we took it to our favorite shop. They said the light was on because of a broken knock sensor. The final cost came in @ $370. That was about $100 more than I was expecting.

 

Any thoughts? Thanks.

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Reading a code should be: FREE (Some shops will charge you 1 hour for this!!!: $75

Knock Sensor from autozone: $75.99

One hour Minimum Labor: $75

 

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$226

 

Really should be about $150 to have a shop do this job. (Even some shops will do a half hour minimum labor and that would save you another 30 or 40 dollars.) I'm sorry my friend, you've been had. For future reference Autozone will read codes for free. For $100 I would have come up there from Tucson and done it for you. Even then you would have been under $200 (with tax.) Take a look at your invoice and see what they charged you for. Was this a dealership? They charge around $180 for the Genuine Subaru Knock Sensor at the dealer. Then $95 to read the code and $95 for an hour of labor = $370... ohhhh.:eek:

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