How much to replace my 2007 chevy malibu torque sensor?

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Nick B. January 23, 2021
The cost to replace the 2007 Chevrolet Malibu's steering torque sensor can greatly vary depending on which part of the country You're in, but generally falls between $150 and $450 through most automotive mechanics. Dealerships will, predictably, be on the upper end of that range, with Your mom and pop chop shops being near the bottom. If You feELRelatively confident with doing the work Yourself, You can get away with a bit less. Some preliminary research indicates that the part can be found around the $120 price range, and the process for swapping isn't too difficult. But first, You should look to the recall list, as the torque sensor assembly on the 2007 Malibu has been recalled. Check GM's bulletin number 14772 from February 2015 for more details and to see if Your VIN is affected.
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Jamie S. April 9, 2020
The cost to replace your 2007 chevy malibu's torque sensor can range between $90 and $120 in parts and labor, with most of the cost divided evenly between the two.
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