A turbo replacement for a 2015 Chevy Trax typically costs about $1,000–$2,000 in total, with the turbo itself usually priced at $600–$1,200.
Prices vary by source and condition, and you may choose a factory OEM unit, an aftermarket turbo, or a remanufactured or used take-off. Labor costs depend on local shop rates and installation difficulty, and some extra parts such as oil lines, gaskets, and clamps can add to the bill. This article outlines the typical price ranges and what affects them as of 2024–2026.
Turbo price options for the 2015 Trax
OEM vs aftermarket considerations
Prices vary by source and condition. The following ranges reflect common market options for the 1.4L turbo in the Trax and typical price ranges available from dealers and retailers.
- OEM new turbocharger: typically $700–$1,200 for the part, depending on whether it’s GM/Delphi and the exact revision used by your VIN.
- Aftermarket new turbocharger: usually $450–$900.
- Remanufactured/rebuilt turbo: generally $250–$600.
- Used take-off turbo (from a salvage yard): commonly $150–$350.
- New or rebuilt oil lines, gaskets, clamps, and other hardware: about $50–$300.
Prices can vary by location and supplier, and it’s important to verify compatibility with your engine code and VIN when ordering.
Labor, warranties, and installation notes
What affects installed cost
Labor costs and installation time are significant parts of the total bill. Typical shop rates range from about $90–$150 per hour, and a turbo replacement on a 1.4L GM engine commonly takes 4–8 hours depending on access and drivetrain configuration. Combined with the parts costs, this yields a broad total estimate.
- Estimated labor: roughly $400–$1,000, depending on hours and local labor rates.
- Warranty considerations: OEM/new turbo often includes a 12–24 month warranty; remanufactured units might include 12 months; ensure the warranty covers labour if installed by a shop.
- Additional costs to plan for: oil line replacement, coolant line, gaskets, and hoses—these can add $50–$300.
Always get multiple quotes and verify what’s included in the price (new hardware, gaskets, oil lines, software updates, and any necessary timing alignment). Have the shop confirm the required parts and the warranty coverage before work begins.
Where to buy and how to verify compatibility
Shop smart for the right turbo
To ensure you get the correct turbo for your Trax, confirm your VIN and engine code, and request exact part numbers from retailers or shops. Compare quotes from GM/authorized dealers, independent shops, and reputable online sellers, and check for warranty terms and return policies.
- Check that the turbo matches your engine (1.4L turbo) and is compatible with your VIN.
- Ask for the exact part number, and confirm whether the price includes the necessary gaskets and oil lines.
- Consider refurbished or remanufactured options with a warranty if budget is a concern.
Having the right part in hand avoids delays and ensures you’re covered if the unit fails early.
Summary
The cost to replace the turbo on a 2015 Chevy Trax varies with the source and condition of the turbo, and with labor rates. Expect the part to run roughly $150–$1,200 depending on OEM vs aftermarket vs remanufactured vs used, and total installed cost typically in the $1,000–$2,000 range. Compare quotes, verify compatibility with your VIN, and factor in associated hardware and labor when planning.


