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Leak Detection Pump Replacement pricing for various cars

CarsEstimateParts CostLabor CostSavingsAverage Dealer Price
2009 Dodge Charger$201$55.26$145.99-23%$162.76
2012 Volkswagen Jetta$391$244.59$145.99-10%$352.09
2012 Dodge Durango$210$49.28$160.58-25%$167.53
2012 Mini Cooper Countryman$243$96.59$145.99-18%$204.09
2014 BMW 328i xDrive$215$69.26$145.99-21%$176.76
2015 Jaguar XJ$835$163.05$671.55-26%$657.55

Leak Detection Pump Replacement Service

What is the Leak Detection Pump all about?

The Leak Detection Pump triggers the Check Engine light when your vehicle has minor leaks that are hard to detect.

Keep in mind:

  • Federal law requires a working leak detection pump because it helps ensure your evaporative emission system (EVAP) is functioning correctly.
  • It's designed to mitigate fuel vapors escaping from the fuel system.
  • Any leaks in the system can emit vapors that pollute the atmosphere, which is why it’s a regulated aspect of the vehicle’s engine.

How it's done:

  • Disconnect negative battery cable at the battery.
  • Determine the location of the Leak Detection Pump
  • Remove vapor/vacuum lines at Leak Detection Pump and disconnect electrical connector at the site.
  • Install a new Leak Detection Pump, reinstall vacuum lines and electrical connector
  • Reconnect and test the battery for proper operation
  • Recheck EVAP tests and clear codes

Our recommendation:

This repair is highly complex and is optimally performed by an experienced professional. Be sure to unhook the Leak Detection Pump from the battery tray in order to prevent damage to Leak Detection Pump wiring when you’re working on the Leak Detection Pump.

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

  • The check engine light or the malfunction indicator light turn on if there’s an issue with the Leak Detection Pump.
  • A diagnostic trouble code should register in the vehicle's memory because of a poorly working pump.

How important is this service?

Leak Detection Pumps collect and move fuel vapors for combustion and monitor the fuel system to ensure there aren’t issues that can harm the environment or your vehicle. It’s a vital service because it makes sure that the rest of your vehicle is working properly.


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Brian

24 years of experience
818 reviews
Brian
24 years of experience
Jeep Cherokee L4-2.4L - Leak Detection Pump - Orange Park, Florida
This is my second appointment and again I was completely satisfied. Brian was professional and knowledgeable. I can not stress enough how convenient your service is. I’m a single mom who knows nothing about cars. Thank you so much!

Ira

49 years of experience
283 reviews
Ira
49 years of experience
Dodge Charger V8-5.7L - Leak Detection Pump - Riverview, Florida
Very informative and did a complete assessment on my vehicle. Will definitely utilize Ira for future vehicle repairs.

Christopher

9 years of experience
120 reviews
Christopher
9 years of experience
Volkswagen Passat L4-1.8L Turbo - Leak Detection Pump - Woodstock, Georgia
He’s amazing, really thorough and takes time to really explain to you what’s going on, which we truly appreciate. Thank you for being you!

Roberto

13 years of experience
354 reviews
Roberto
13 years of experience
Volkswagen Passat L5-2.5L - Leak Detection Pump Replacement - Houston, Texas
Excellent service!! Roberto arrived early, finished the job quickly, double checked for additional codes, reset the check engine light & finished within the exact timeframe he provided. Awesome job!!!!

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