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Repair Cost Examples

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Knowing how much a part or system can cost to repair underscores the practical value of an extended auto warranty. Owners who don’t protect themselves with coverage after the manufacturer’s warranty lapses can cause further damage to their car if they are unable to pay for timely repairs. These conditions can also make driving less safe for the driver as well as other cars on the road. The older your car gets, the more vulnerable you become to breakdown, until your investment has lost much of its value.

Newer, more complex vehicles are on the road today. They rely on computers and electronics that sometimes break down and need to be replaced. Engine and transmission systems are becoming more and more reliable, but the powertrain warranties that cover the engine and transmission do not protect other parts, which are more likely to fail. Repair costs continue to rise.

Continental Warranty offers extended auto warranties designed to give you peace of mind. With a broad range of coverage options, you can select the best plan for your vehicle. Should you decide to sell your vehicle, the transferable warranty would go with it, improving the car’s resale value.

The chart below shows some typical repair estimates:


Component
Average Cost
 
Engine Rebuild $2600    
Engine Replacement $3900    
Transmission Rebuild $1600    
Transmission Replacement $3400    
Power Steering $875    
Air Conditioning $925    
Fuel Injectors $960    
Water Pump $560    
Fuel Pump $535    
CV Joints $410    
ABS Brake Module $1380    
Electronic Control Unit $1125    
Suspension $630    
Power Seat $510    
Cruise Control Module $550    
Power Window $375