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Typical auto electric in Lutz, FL runs $90–$900.
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On this page you'll find 1 auto electric shops serving Lutz and the surrounding area. Results lead with featured and verified businesses, then the shops closest to Lutz, so the most relevant local options are always at the top. Compare ratings, services, and hours side by side, then request a quote from the businesses that fit — there's no phone tag and no obligation.
Typical auto electrical work near Lutz runs from $90 for electrical diagnostic to $900 for alternator replacement. Estimates reviewed July 2026.
| Service | Typical range |
|---|---|
| Electrical diagnostic | $90 – $200 |
| Battery replacement | $150 – $400 |
| Alternator replacement | $400 – $900 |
| Starter replacement | $350 – $750 |
| Wiring / harness repair | $150 – $800 |
Prices are regional estimates and vary by vehicle, parts, and shop. For an accurate, up-to-date estimate, request a quote directly from your selected service provider.
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Automotive electrical problems are some of the trickiest to diagnose, so choosing an auto electric shop in Lutz that specializes in them can save you real money. Symptoms like a dead battery that keeps draining, flickering lights, intermittent no-starts, or warning lights that come and go often trace back to a single root cause — a parasitic draw, a failing alternator, a bad ground, or corroded wiring. A good shop diagnoses the cause rather than replacing parts by trial and error.
When you contact a Lutz auto electric specialist, ask how they approach diagnosis and whether the diagnostic fee is applied toward the repair. Proper electrical work uses a multimeter and a methodical process, not guesswork, and a shop that can explain what it found in plain language is one worth trusting. Modern vehicles are full of modules and sensors, so experience with your make matters.
Because electrical faults can mimic one another, comparing a couple of estimates from the auto electric shops listed here is wise — especially before authorizing major work like an alternator, starter, or wiring-harness repair. Describe exactly when and how the problem appears (cold start, after rain, at highway speed) in your quote request, since those details often point an experienced tech straight to the fault.