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How would it cost to have the torque sensor on my 2007 Chevy Malibu replaced?

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Steve Skupowski’s

The price of replacing the steering torque sensor on a 2007 Chevrolet Malibu can vary depending on your location. Normally, the cost ranges from $150 to $450 at most auto repair shops. Dealerships typically charge on the higher end, while smaller independent shops tend to have lower prices. If you're confident in your ability, you could save some money by doing the replacement yourself. Research suggests that the part can be purchased for around $120, and the process of swapping it out is not too complex. However, before proceeding, it's recommended to check the recall list as the torque sensor assembly for the 2007 Malibu has been subject to a recall. Refer to GM's bulletin number 14772 from February 2015 for further information and to determine if your vehicle's VIN is impacted.

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  • Angelica G

    To swap out the torque sensor in your 2007 Chevy Malibu, you can expect to spend around $90 to $120 for both parts and labor. The cost is typically split evenly between the two.

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