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1992-2002 Dodge Viper Knock Sensor Labor Time

8.0L V10

Applies to 1992, 1993, 1994, 1995, 1996, 1997, 1998, 1999, 2000, 2001, and 2002 Dodge Viper

9.6 hours
Range: 7.7 - 11.5 hours
Estimated confidence
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πŸ’° Estimated Labor Cost

$/hr
Low Estimate
$847
7.7h Γ— $110
Typical
$1,056
9.6h Γ— $110
High Estimate
$1,265
11.5h Γ— $110

Labor only. Does not include parts, fluids, shop supplies, or taxes.

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Common Questions

How long does it take to knock sensor on a 1992-2002 Dodge Viper?

The standard labor time for knock sensor on a 1992-2002 Dodge Viper 8.0L V10 is 9.6 hours. This can range from 7.7 to 11.5 hours depending on conditions and technician experience.

How much does knock sensor cost on a Dodge Viper?

Labor cost for knock sensor on a 1992-2002 Dodge Viper ranges from $578 to $1725, with a typical cost around $1056. This is labor only and does not include parts.

What is the labor rate for knock sensor?

At an independent shop ($110/hr), expect $1056 for labor. Dealerships ($150/hr) charge around $1440. Budget shops ($75/hr) may charge $720.