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We are a mobile auto repair service that specializes in evap leak detection and repair. An evap leak can cause your vehicle to fail emissions tests. Contact us today to schedule an appointment for evap leak repair.
An evap leak is a leak or hole in your vehicle's evaporative emissions (EVAP) system. The EVAP system captures fuel vapors from your gas tank so they don't escape into the atmosphere.
Common causes of evap leaks include cracked or disconnected hoses, loose or cracked gas caps, and worn out EVAP canister purge valves.
We use smoke machines and leak detectors to test your vehicle's EVAP system for leaks. The smoke is injected and we check for its escape, pinpointing the leak location.
Repairs typically involve replacing cracked or disconnected hoses, tightening or replacing the gas cap, and replacing faulty purge valves or canisters.
Cost can vary depending on the exact cause and parts needed but on average expect to pay $200-$400 for evap leak detection and repair.
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