1998-2002 BMW M Coupe E36/8 Manifold Absolute Pressure Sensor Labor Time
3.2L I6 S52
Applies to 1998, 1999, 2000, 2001, and 2002 BMW M Coupe E36/8
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 manifold absolute pressure sensor on a 1998-2002 BMW M Coupe E36/8?
The standard labor time for manifold absolute pressure sensor on a 1998-2002 BMW M Coupe E36/8 3.2L I6 S52 is 6.6 hours. This can range from 5.28 to 7.92 hours depending on conditions and technician experience.
How much does manifold absolute pressure sensor cost on a BMW M Coupe E36/8?
Labor cost for manifold absolute pressure sensor on a 1998-2002 BMW M Coupe E36/8 ranges from $396 to $1188, with a typical cost around $726. This is labor only and does not include parts.
What is the labor rate for manifold absolute pressure sensor?
At an independent shop ($110/hr), expect $726 for labor. Dealerships ($150/hr) charge around $990. Budget shops ($75/hr) may charge $495.