1992-1995 BMW 325i E36 Clock Spring Labor Time
2.5L I6
Applies to 1992, 1993, 1994, and 1995 BMW 325i E36
Estimated Labor Cost (EUR)
Labor only. Does not include parts, fluids, shop supplies, or taxes.
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Common Questions
How long does it take to clock spring on a 1992-1995 BMW 325i E36?
The standard labor time for clock spring on a 1992-1995 BMW 325i E36 2.5L I6 is 0.8 hours. This can range from 0.64 to 0.96 hours depending on conditions and technician experience.
How much does clock spring cost on a BMW 325i E36?
Labor cost for clock spring on a 1992-1995 BMW 325i E36 ranges from $48 to $144, with a typical cost around $88. This is labor only and does not include parts.
What is the labor rate for clock spring?
At an independent shop ($110/hr), expect $88 for labor. Dealerships ($150/hr) charge around $120. Budget shops ($75/hr) may charge $60.