Water pump new - $74.00 Reman - $50.00 w/ $14.00 core charge.
Timing belt - $26.00
Gasket for water pump - $2.00
Turbo - has to be ordered from the dealership, no more than $500.00.
If you are not doing your own repairs, about $60.00 an hour in labor @ 4 to 6 hours.
2006-11-16 03:14:36
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answered by sharon_misspriss 3
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Not sure on your car, but on a lot of cars the timing belt, or belts must be removed to change the water pump. So if you do not change it and the water pump goes out, then the timing belt has to come off again, so the labor price will be as much as it was for changing the timing belt. If the car is of the age where the timing belt needs replacing, then the water pump is also about that age. The labor price should not be much more, than just having the timing belt done. It will cost extra for the pump.
2016-03-28 22:28:23
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answered by ? 4
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i just did the water pump and timing belt on a 2001 bug turbo and it was almost 1000 just for that and rebuilt turbo will run you about 600 and 300 ti install it
2006-11-16 03:03:53
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answered by realkool01 2
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I have a 2000 1.8 T new beetle
i think it will cost you around 1500.
if you love your car like i do you have to do these repairs, if not you have to get yourself a new car and sell this.
sorry for you i don't like to hear about 1.8 T not functioning right.
good luck in all your work.
2006-11-19 23:22:20
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answered by Traffic Coordinator 2
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i own a repair shop,and your looking at, or around 1500-2000 ,dollars at least on this one ,i don't ever buy new turbo,s for them i buy used one from wrecked vehicles,there a lot cheaper,ad last as good,that will bring the price down a lot,but that's an expensive repair your going to have done,so id shop around on prices if i were you,,good luck,i hope this help,s.
2006-11-16 03:52:41
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answered by dodge man 7
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go to allgermanparts.com and look them up. Make sure they put in new oil drain line. It gets clogged over time and can lead to early wear of the turbo. Also make sure you use full synthetic oil in that motor and keep it changed every 5,000 miles.
2006-11-16 03:38:44
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answered by uthockey32 6
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Don't wanna burst your bubble but you probably better just buy a new car cause its gonna be at leats 2000$$ minimum
2006-11-16 03:02:13
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answered by dillutedjuice 2
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2 to 3 thou. a turbo cost big.
2006-11-16 03:16:38
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answered by Anonymous
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