Volkswagen Jetta Oxygen Sensor Replacement: Complete Cost Guide
Planning a oxygen sensor replacement for your Volkswagen Jetta? Based on Volkswagen's specific requirements and economy car category, you can expect to pay between $190 and $506 at most shops. This guide covers Volkswagen Jetta-specific costs, labor times, and money-saving tips for this common repair.
Volkswagen Jetta Oxygen Sensor Replacement Cost
For a Volkswagen Jetta, oxygen sensor replacement costs between $190 and $506. This includes both parts and labor at typical shop rates.
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Labor Time for Volkswagen Jetta Oxygen Sensor Replacement
Oxygen Sensor Replacement on a Volkswagen Jetta requires 0.6 to 1.7 hours of labor. At typical shop rates of $80-$150 per hour, labor costs range from $44 to $248.
- Volkswagen Jetta has above average labor complexity for this repair
- Estimated labor time: 0.6-1.7 hours
Volkswagen Jetta Oxygen Sensor Parts
Parts for Volkswagen Jetta oxygen sensor replacement are priced at a premium compared to other vehicles. Volkswagen has good parts availability through both dealers and aftermarket suppliers.
Parts Tips:
- OEM Volkswagen parts typically cost 20-40% more than quality aftermarket
- Ask about warranty coverage on parts and labor
- Volkswagen parts may cost more due to brand pricing or availability
- Look for part numbers starting with VWG- for OEM parts
VWG-Cost Comparison by Vehicle Type
| Vehicle Type | Cost Range | |
|---|---|---|
| Economy Car | $128-$340 | (Your vehicle type) |
| Mid-size Sedan | $150-$400 | |
| SUV/Crossover | $165-$440 | |
| Truck | $173-$460 | |
| Luxury Vehicle | $195-$520 |
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