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How much does a Vacuum Pump Repair cost?

On average, the cost for a Toyota Celica Vacuum Pump Repair is $508 with $413 for parts and $95 for labor. Prices may vary depending on your location.

CarServiceEstimateShop/Dealer Price
1981 Toyota CelicaL4-2.4LService typeVacuum Pump RepairEstimate$1050.31Shop/Dealer Price$1294.14 - $2003.13
1983 Toyota CelicaL6-2.8LService typeVacuum Pump RepairEstimate$1030.31Shop/Dealer Price$1274.16 - $1983.16
1982 Toyota CelicaL6-2.8LService typeVacuum Pump RepairEstimate$1030.31Shop/Dealer Price$1274.16 - $1983.16
1982 Toyota CelicaL4-2.4LService typeVacuum Pump RepairEstimate$1030.31Shop/Dealer Price$1274.14 - $1983.12
1986 Toyota CelicaL4-2.0LService typeVacuum Pump RepairEstimate$921.79Shop/Dealer Price$1138.52 - $1766.15
1985 Toyota CelicaL6-2.8LService typeVacuum Pump RepairEstimate$1030.31Shop/Dealer Price$1274.16 - $1983.16
1986 Toyota CelicaL6-2.8LService typeVacuum Pump RepairEstimate$1035.31Shop/Dealer Price$1279.02 - $1987.92
1984 Toyota CelicaL6-2.8LService typeVacuum Pump RepairEstimate$1035.31Shop/Dealer Price$1279.39 - $1988.58
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What is the Vacuum Pump all about?

While all gasoline engines create vacuums during operation, sometimes the amount created isn’t enough to power the accessory systems in the car. Diesel engines do not create vacuums at all during operation. In both of these instances, a vacuum pump is used to either augment or provide the vacuum power necessary to operate the various other systems on the car, including the brakes, some HVAC functions and more. The vacuum pump is usually located behind the engine, mounted near the firewall and close to the master cylinder and brake booster. It’s easily recognizable for its two nozzles on top, as well as the design of the canister. It is an electric air pump that maintains a constant amount of vacuum in the vacuum reservoir behind the front bumper. If the vacuum pump stops working or develops a leak, the engine compartment may release a hissing sound, the heater controls may not switch when operated, or the brake pedal may be hard to depress.

Keep in mind:

  • The vacuum pump is an electronic component that can experience both electrical and mechanical problems.
  • The vacuum pump is not designed to be serviced, so it will not be inspected during routine maintenance aside from a vacuum line inspection.
  • Leaks in vacuum lines can mimic symptoms of vacuum pump failure.

How it's done:

  • The faulty vacuum pump is located and identified
  • The valve vacuum pump is then removed
  • The new vacuum pump is then installed
  • The brakes are tested for proper vacuum pump operation
  • The vehicle is road tested and checked for proper vacuum pump and brakes operation

Our recommendation:

The vacuum pump, which is expected to last the life of your vehicle, does not receive any maintenance and is only serviced when it fails. If you are experiencing symptoms related to the vacuum system, have your vehicle diagnosed by one of our expert mechanics.

What common symptoms indicate you may need to replace the Vacuum Pump?

  • Heater controls don’t operate properly
  • A hissing air sound is present
  • Brake pedal is very hard to press

How important is this service?

If the vacuum pump fails, your brakes may not operate properly and vehicle operation becomes unsafe. Have your vacuum pump replaced immediately if it is diagnosed as faulty.

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Toyota Celica L4-1.8L - Intake Manifold Gaskets - Belleville, Illinois
Everything Christian did was efficient and correct: tight seals on all my hoses; talked to me about problems I might anticipate in the future; showed me the before and after parts. I was nervous to invite someone into a private space, but he made no imposition, made no mess, made no noise, really. What a refreshing, honest, affordable way to do business! Thank you, Christian. You were a big help to me.

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Toyota Celica L4-1.8L - Oil Change - Norwalk, California

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Toyota Celica L4-1.8L - Valve Cover Gasket - Humble, Texas
Real friendly guy. Knew what he was doing. I would like for him to be my mechanic in the near future

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