What are the most costly parts to repair in cars? What causes high repair costs for car breakdowns?

It is difficult to avoid costly repairs, especially if your vehicle is an older model. You must repair or replace any damaged parts to ensure safety.

Some repairs are quite expensive. It is possible to spend more on repairs and replacement parts than you would for the vehicle. It is possible to wonder if it is worth fixing.

Let’s take a look at some of the most costly car repairs.

 

1-Automatic Transmission

There’s a high chance that a malfunctioning transmission is the reason why you’ve seen second-hand cars with automatic transmissions on the streets.

The transmission of power from the engine to wheels is done by the gearbox. It is usually durable. But there’s always a chance of it going wrong. Missing maintenance, improper oil usage, or neglecting to change the transmission oil can all lead to malfunctions.

Repairing and replacing automatic transmissions can be a difficult and expensive business. It should be done by a competent, reliable and experienced master.

 

2- Turbo

The turbo replacement is the most costly repair on turbocharged vehicles. The turbo spins at around 200,000 Rpm while a turbocharged car is at its maximum speed. The vehicle should be stopped for around one minute after it has been driven at high speeds to prevent damage. Turbo changes take approximately 8-9 hours.

 

3-Engine Blowing

Blowing of the engine is another costly and common problem. It can happen to many parts of the engine, including pistons, rings and bearings. Leakage occurs when the gap between the cylinders and the rings grows. The engine loses its traction and starts to blow. It is possible to fix the problem by replacing the engine, but it is expensive.

 

4- Camshaft (Cam Shaft)

Camshafts are driven by the crankshaft and adjust the opening-closing time of the valves. It regulates the engine’s air and fuel flow. This shaft adjusts the engine’s speed proportionally. It is possible for your vehicle to not fail if it is serviced frequently. If you neglect to change your oil regularly and allow dirt and grime build up around the valves, it can cause serious damage. The cost of replacing the camshaft can be quite high.

 

5-Catalytic Converter

Your vehicle’s catalytic convertor may have failed if you fail to pass the emission tests. The catalytic converts carbon monoxide, a poisonous gas, to carbon dioxide, which is a less dangerous gas. Failing to maintain the catalytic converter can cause your engine to light up and prevent you passing the emissions test. Although you may be able to master the sensors, it’s not a good idea to replace the whole system.

 

6-Cylinder Head Gasket

Your vehicle’s cylinder head gasket has an important job. It seals your vehicle’s engine cylinders, and prevents coolant and oil from leaking. Overheating can cause the most serious damage to the gasket. It must be replaced in this instance. The part is relatively inexpensive but it can be cumbersome to repair the cylinder head gasket. This can lead to high labor costs. It usually takes between 15-24hrs to repair.

 

7- Air Conditioning Compressor

Your vehicle’s air conditioner compressor helps cool your vehicle during summer heat by compressing the gas. The belt drives the compressor from the crankshaft of your engine. Compressor failure could be caused by components such as pulleys, bearings and clutches. It can be expensive to buy a new compressor depending on your vehicle’s make and model.

 

Timing Set 8

Timing belts need to be replaced frequently as they are susceptible to wear from excessive use. While replacing a timing belt can be relatively inexpensive, it can prove costly if it isn’t.

A worn timing belt can cause severe damage to the valves and pistons as well as the camshaft, camshaft, and other parts of your engine. All of these parts are expensive to replace and can waste a lot time.