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A new stator bearing for a Chevy Volt will set you back between $50 and $120, based on where you purchase it. It's advisable to buy from a GM-approved distributor to ensure the quality of the part. When you factor in both parts and labor, the overall expense for the replacement will range from $200 to $285.
Replacing the stator bearing in a Chevy Volt can run about $280, which includes labor charges ranging from $50 to $70 per hour.