Automatic shutdown relays are common in most modern cars, providing essential functionality for the vehicle's electrical systems. These relays control the shutdown of systems in the event of malfunction, ensuring the vehicle remains safe and efficient.
For trucks, including both light and heavy-duty models, automatic shutdown relays help manage the electrical components needed for high-performance driving, such as the engine and onboard systems, especially in high-stress environments.
Electric vehicles (EVs) often feature advanced automatic shutdown relay systems due to their complex electrical configurations. These systems ensure safety by managing power distribution in case of a malfunction.
OEM (Original Equipment Manufacturer) parts are made by the vehicle's manufacturer. These relays offer a precise fit and high reliability, ensuring optimal performance in your vehicle’s electrical system. While these are typically more expensive, they are often the best choice for durability.
Aftermarket parts are manufactured by third-party companies and offer a broader range of price options. While the quality can vary, many reputable brands provide reliable shutdown relays that perform well at a more affordable cost compared to OEM parts.
Rebuilt relays are used parts that have been refurbished to meet operational standards. While they are the most budget-friendly option, rebuilt relays may not have the same lifespan or warranty as new OEM or high-quality aftermarket parts.
Service Type | Cost Range |
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Labor Cost (per hour) | $60 - $150 |
OEM Parts Cost | $100 - $300 |
Aftermarket Parts Cost | $50 - $250 |
Rebuilt Parts Cost | $30 - $150 |
Estimated Total Cost | $150 - $500 |
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