I took my car to dealer and was told it was a VSV (valve assy. vacuu) problem. I don't know what VSV does for engine. BTW, I was charged 250 for a new VSV part, diagnosis and labour. Is that overcharged?
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I took my car to dealer and was told it was a VSV (valve assy. vacuu) problem. I don't know what VSV does for engine. BTW, I was charged 250 for a new VSV part, diagnosis and labour. Is that overcharged?
The part alone is about $137.00
250 for a
That price is ok. My VSV was also messed up last yr with an oxygen sensor and I paid a total of $750.
Wow!!! The last time I replaced it, it was only $35 at the dealer. That was a few years ago though.
I'll have to check. There are a few of them in the car; the one I need for my Supra is called a BVSV and runs $137....
Where is the VSV located in my 2000 Camry LE? Does anyone know it?
...and you have the 1987 model right? I had to replace the one on my
92 Turbo also. I'll check my local dealer.a
Well, 88, but close enough to call it. Pretty basically the same right through to '93
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