When you see the Parts and Labor clipboard displayed, the following information may be available:
The part name.
The Original Equipment Manufacturer's (OEM) part number.
A price estimate for the part.
Type of labor required to fix the part.
Skill level needed to perform the labor:
A = High (Professional technician, not recommended for someone without previous repair experience. may require special tools.)
B = Moderate (Automotive enthusiast, someone with above average mechanical skills.)
C = Low ( Basic automotive repair experience, someone with average mechanical skills.)
Mfg. Warranty (Warr.) or factory rate. The estimated time a factory-trained technician needs to repair a component still under warranty, as determined by the Vehicle Manufacturer.
Standard (Std.) or flat rate. The estimated time a non-factory-trained technician needs to repair an out-of-warranty component, as determined by Independent Labor Time Publishers.
How do I find parts and labor information?
Select a system from the Vehicle Components list located on the Top-Vehicle page.

Result: A page listing the available Service Information Types (SITs), subsystems and components of your selected system will display. A Parts and Labor clipboard is displayed next to a subsystem or component to let you know that parts and labor information is available.
If a clipboard is displayed next to your selected subsystem or component, click the name of the subsystem or component you want to view.
Note: Based on the subsystem or component you are researching, you may have to navigate further to find available parts and labor information.
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Keep in mind: The Repair Info clipboard is also displayed if there is repair information available for a system or component.
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