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How much does Car Heater Control Valve Replacement cost in Sacramento?

It depends on the type of car you drive and the auto repair shop you go to in Sacramento. Our mechanics in Sacramento are mobile, which means they don't have the overhead that repair shops have. They provide you convenience by coming to your home or office in Sacramento.

Car Heater Control Valve Replacement pricing for various cars

CarsEstimateParts CostLabor CostSavingsAverage Dealer Price
2011 GMC Savana 3500$250$145.76$104.485%$264.01
2009 Honda Element$202$106.93$94.995%$214.43
2008 Toyota Sequoia$295$162.12$132.985%$312.62
2013 BMW 535i GT$305$200.89$104.484%$319.14
2012 BMW 528i xDrive$305$200.89$104.484%$319.14
2012 BMW M3$841$746.13$94.991%$853.63

Car Heater Control Valve Replacement Service

What is the Heater Control Valve all about?

The heater control valve is one of the many components that are responsible for warming the interior compartment. This valve controls the flow of coolant from the engine to the heater core. Most heater control valves are operated in three basic ways. A manual cable, a thermostat type system, or even engine vacuum can control them.

Keep in mind:

  • The heater control valve cannot be repaired, only replaced.
  • When the valve is replaced, a mechanic should inspect the other heater hoses, so that they can be replaced if need be.
  • If the heater control valve is contaminated or corroded, the coolant in the system should be flushed when the new valve is installed.

How it's done:

  • Pressure check the cooling system.
  • Test operation of the valve.
  • Replace the control valve if bad/leaking.
  • Fill with coolant.
  • Test operation of the heater.

Our recommendation:

Since the air and heating system is a closed system, a mechanic won’t be checking your heater control valve during routine inspections and services. Instead, keep an eye on your air and heating system, and schedule an inspection if you notice that anything is malfunctioning. If your heater either doesn’t work or won’t adjust, then you possibly have a malfunctioning heater control valve, and you should schedule an inspection.

What common symptoms indicate you may need to replace the Heater Control Valve?

  • Coolant is leaking.
  • Heater does not work.

How important is this service?

If the heater control valve is leaking then you will end up with a loss of coolant, which will eventually cause the car to overheat. A properly working heater control valve ensures the proper functioning of the heating and AC system.


Recent Car Heater Control Valve Replacement reviews in Sacramento

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Harish

27 years of experience
588 reviews
Harish
27 years of experience
Great as usual

Godwin

24 years of experience
253 reviews
Godwin
24 years of experience
excellent!

Luke

16 years of experience
138 reviews
Luke
16 years of experience
Luke was great. Very good mechanic and good communication skills. I have already recommended Luke to several friends ---

Alex

16 years of experience
435 reviews
Alex
16 years of experience
He was very polite and knowledgeable of the work to be done. He kept me informed of the status of my parts.

Travis

13 years of experience
586 reviews
Travis
13 years of experience
Travis was great to work with.

Peter

12 years of experience
119 reviews
Peter
12 years of experience
Once Peter began working on this, he realized that the bid that "Your Mechanic" gave me was not sufficient for the time it was going to take. The company had underbid the job. However, he didn't come to me with that, and left it up to "Your Mechanic" to contact me, while he continued. The original estimate of 2.5 hours ended up being around 6 hours or so. All during that time, he remained professional, courteous, and steadfast as he worked. The end result was a completed job, and a fist bump from my new best mechanic.

William

34 years of experience
532 reviews
William
34 years of experience
William is a great mechanic I've had him work on my car twice

Manuel

32 years of experience
579 reviews
Manuel
32 years of experience
Very knowledgeable, professional and prompt. Was upfront with information regarding the work. I am very satisfied. Will use Manuel again for any future repair work needed.

Mike

22 years of experience
90 reviews
Mike
22 years of experience
I'm impressed, Mike did a good job no complains

Robert

22 years of experience
285 reviews
Robert
22 years of experience
Very professional and knowledgeable

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