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how much labor to replace engine
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The labor cost to replace an engine can vary widely depending on the complexity of the job, the model of the car, and the labor rates of the mechanic or shop. On average, you can expect labor costs to range from $500 to $1,000, but it can easily go up to $2,000 or more for more complex replacements in high-end cars.
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