So a little while ago the dash freaked out on my van. From VCDS I can see its speed sensors but its impact is to the cruise control and the ABS so the van is still usable for careful short trips.
Roll forward a few days and now the speedo and power steering are randomly not available when starting the engine. A quick restart and the power steering was back, the fuel gauge is randomly jumping to empty and an annoying alert about finding a petrol station takes over the infotainment screen on each jump, hiding the Car play display of google maps which handily shows speed limits (mostly getting them right) and vehicle actual speed.
So I have several faults to address, ABS sensors, low voltage issues and the van needs a service. So I book the service and ask for quotes on the ABS sensors and a general health check to see whats going on. And they found something else.
The N/S driveshaft needs to be replaced and that's unexpectedly blown the budget.
So, my question is about whether these things below are ball park costs for a garage using OEM parts.
battery regulator £292 - inc labour
both front ABS speed sensors £420 - inc labour
nearside front driveshaft £916 - inc labour
I've seen new aftermarket:
voltage regulator for £25 to £70
ABS sensors for as little as £6 each
Front LH drive shaft for £99
Why is there such a huge gap in the price of these parts? Are the aftermarket parts all crap or am I being gouged by the garage?
And does anyone know how to code out the screen hijacking messages on the infotainment system .....
Roll forward a few days and now the speedo and power steering are randomly not available when starting the engine. A quick restart and the power steering was back, the fuel gauge is randomly jumping to empty and an annoying alert about finding a petrol station takes over the infotainment screen on each jump, hiding the Car play display of google maps which handily shows speed limits (mostly getting them right) and vehicle actual speed.
So I have several faults to address, ABS sensors, low voltage issues and the van needs a service. So I book the service and ask for quotes on the ABS sensors and a general health check to see whats going on. And they found something else.
The N/S driveshaft needs to be replaced and that's unexpectedly blown the budget.
So, my question is about whether these things below are ball park costs for a garage using OEM parts.
battery regulator £292 - inc labour
both front ABS speed sensors £420 - inc labour
nearside front driveshaft £916 - inc labour
I've seen new aftermarket:
voltage regulator for £25 to £70
ABS sensors for as little as £6 each
Front LH drive shaft for £99
Why is there such a huge gap in the price of these parts? Are the aftermarket parts all crap or am I being gouged by the garage?
And does anyone know how to code out the screen hijacking messages on the infotainment system .....