I took my 2006 Toyota Prius in for a noisey passenger side wheel bearing and abs light that was on. The ABS light was an easy fix. I replaced the driver side wheel bearing my self and forgot to position the hole in the axle dust cover so the ABS speed sensor can read the axle. It was an easy do over. I was charged $125 for this. In addition I was charged $125 for an initial diagnostic fee after I told the assistant service writer what the issue was. The passenger wheel bearing cost me $675 for the part and labor. I initially took my car in to save myself but it wound up costing me over $900. The car was fixed right however this cost was extremely excessive. I would recommend pricing other shops before brining your car here.