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Bordercollie
Aug 12, 2016Explorer
I have gotten estimates of $300 (many years ago) to remove genset, troubleshoot it on the bench and reinstall it. After that, parts and labor as needed. Once they have it out, you will be charged for the removal and replacement regardless of whether you give go ahead for the fix. It's too late to shop around for a better price. If you can find an independent generator shop, you might get fixed much cheaper.
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