how many labor hours should it cost to replace the engine oil cooler thermostat and the alternator bracket oil seal on a 2004 bmw x5

Asked by bmwlifer9 Feb 03, 2017 at 07:18 PM about the 2004 BMW X5 4.4i AWD

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there is a program that is called BMW KSD made by BMW Auto Group, which is the same program that is used by the dealership to get labor and parts costs. the program is updated monthly for the prices adjustments, you can find it on the internet for free. you will have to just enter your vin, and pick what exactly you want to do, and it will give you the total cost and break down.

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