How long does it take to put a motor in a 2006 Dodge Charger?

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Asked by Guru8V32 May 02, 2017 at 11:28 AM about the 2006 Dodge Charger SE RWD

Question type: Maintenance & Repair

I put my 2006 Dodge Charger in the shop March
1st it's May 2nd and they still dont have it done do
you think it's a problem

6 Answers

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So what do they say when you ask them what is taking so long? They may be waiting on some parts, who knows.

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Your engine job may not be top priority at that shop so the mechanic could be working on other vehicles also. And as my friend Rowefast posted, they could be waiting on parts. Call them and ask.

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A month is too long to wait for parts. The actual labor might be a day or so do what the guys say and ask them what is going on and let them know you need the car - squeaky wheel and all that.

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All the parts were in at the beginning of April least that's​ what they told me. I spoke with someone last Wednesday & he said it would be done Friday that never happened it's Tuesday & I don't want to sound like a pest but 2 months & over half the money down is such a long wait

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Another question my engine was already out b4 I took it to them so is 3,300 a good price to charge for a rebuilt motor & to put it in & half to wait 2 months to get it back?

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No. My motor was already out. I paid 2000 for a new motor and 675 for the install . Put I had to pay for oil coolant etc.... coat ran 2999

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