VOLKSWAGEN Beetle Cabrio Ball joint replacement Cost
2013–2016 · Engine, Fuel & Emissions system
Typical range
$307–$1.3k
Parts + labour
Labour hours
1.2–4h
At a typical garage
Ball joints are pivot points in the suspension that allow the wheel to turn and move up and down with the road; worn ball joints create a clunking sound, uneven tyre wear and in extreme cases can separate, causing sudden loss of steering control. VOLKSWAGEN Beetle Cabrio ball joint replacement costs $307–$1257.
Typical parts included
- Ball joint (lower / upper)
What affects the price
- Whether the ball joint is replaceable separately or pressed into the control arm (arm replacement is more expensive)
- Front vs rear, upper vs lower position
- Wheel alignment always recommended afterwards
Common questions
How long does this repair take?
Ball joint replacement on a VOLKSWAGEN Beetle Cabrio typically takes 1.2–4 hours at a garage.
How often does this need to be done?
For a VOLKSWAGEN Beetle Cabrio, this is typically needed ball joints are replaced on failure; lifespan varies widely (60,000–150,000 miles) depending on road and driving conditions.
Other engine, fuel & emissions system repairs on the VOLKSWAGEN Beetle Cabrio
- ABS hydraulic unit replacement$446–$829
- ABS sensor replacement$184–$341
- ABS system bleeding$147–$273
- AC compressor clutch replacement$368–$683
- AC compressor replacement$394–$731
Ball joint replacement cost on similar cars
- BMW 3 Series Cabriolet$273–$507
- RENAULT Megane Cabriolet$273–$507
- MERCEDES BENZ E-Klasse Cabriolet and predecessors$273–$507
- AUDI A5 Cabriolet$273–$507
- OPEL Astra Cabriolet$273–$507
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