Monday, October 24, 2011

Car Help Please Answer ASAP?

Ok, I have a 1998 ford taurus, and it is scheduled for inspection.. . i would like to know a ball park on how much this is going to drain my pocket - new front brakes, oil change, inspection obviously, and either cut or new rotors??? Please help!!!Car Help Please Answer ASAP?front brakes:

40.00 parts - 50.00 labor = 90.00



oil change = 30.00



insection - 40.00



cut rotors - 5.00 each = 10.00

new rotors - 30.00 each = 60.00



so your looking at between = 170.00 - 220.00Car Help Please Answer ASAP?In the location i live it would run about 25.00 for an oil change 80.00 for new front pads. rotors nearly 75.00 for replacements. + - 15% bigger cities higher cost. I am an hour away from from a large city.No inspections in OhioCar Help Please Answer ASAP?this all depends on your state's regulations. whenever i take my vehicle for inspection (texas), they just check the lights, wipers, hand brake, gas cap, the 20mph roll and stop, seat belts, and emissions (via the computer plug in they use instead of the rod they used to insert into the muffler). the main thing that would keep my car from getting a %26quot;go%26quot; would be a check engine soon code. if you have no codes and everything listed above is in good condition, then you should be set. again, depending on your state's regulations. unless your brakes are squeaking like there's no tomorrow, i really dont see a need for you to have to replace them and get the rotors turned prior to the inspection. of course, its wise to keep up with your vehicle's maintenance, but not crucial for the inspection (again, depending on your state's reg's). so just make sure your wipers are functional and not falling apart, your gas cap screws on right and is not flimsy or cracked, your lights arent busted, seat belts are in good condition and actually retract, hand brake really does keep the car from rolling away, there's no check engine light on, and that your brakes can stop your vehicle in a short distance when rolling at 20mph. if you've been keeping up with proper maintenance for your vehicle, this should be a walk in the park. :) good luck!Car Help Please Answer ASAP?i hope it won't need everything you mention. the inspection is about 20 dollars or less.

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