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How much does a Air Injection Hose Replacement cost?

On average, the cost for a Plymouth Grand Voyager Air Injection Hose Replacement is $164 with $69 for parts and $95 for labor. Prices may vary depending on your location.

CarServiceEstimateShop/Dealer Price
1994 Plymouth Grand VoyagerV6-3.0LService typeAir Injection Hose ReplacementEstimate$281.57Shop/Dealer Price$333.22 - $465.65
1995 Plymouth Grand VoyagerV6-3.0LService typeAir Injection Hose ReplacementEstimate$261.57Shop/Dealer Price$313.23 - $445.68
1987 Plymouth Grand VoyagerL4-2.5LService typeAir Injection Hose ReplacementEstimate$233.95Shop/Dealer Price$278.71 - $390.44
2000 Plymouth Grand VoyagerV6-3.0LService typeAir Injection Hose ReplacementEstimate$261.57Shop/Dealer Price$313.21 - $445.64
1993 Plymouth Grand VoyagerV6-3.0LService typeAir Injection Hose ReplacementEstimate$261.57Shop/Dealer Price$313.25 - $445.71
1997 Plymouth Grand VoyagerV6-3.0LService typeAir Injection Hose ReplacementEstimate$261.57Shop/Dealer Price$313.23 - $445.68
1987 Plymouth Grand VoyagerV6-3.0LService typeAir Injection Hose ReplacementEstimate$266.57Shop/Dealer Price$318.10 - $450.44
1996 Plymouth Grand VoyagerV6-3.0LService typeAir Injection Hose ReplacementEstimate$266.57Shop/Dealer Price$318.47 - $451.10
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What is the Air Injection Hose all about?

Some cars are equipped with an air injection system to reduce engine emissions. The air injection hoses inject extra air into the car’s exhaust system to convert C0 into C02. The air injection hoses deteriorate over time and need to be replaced.

Keep in mind:

When the air injection hose is replaced, the air pump should always be inspected.

How it's done:

  • Inspect the Air Injection Hoses.
  • Identify the hose that is cracked.
  • Replace the cracked hose.
  • Check the condition of the Air Pump.
  • Check valves and system hoses.

Our recommendation:

The air injection system should be inspected during routine maintenance and servicing. Any time you have a component of the air injection system replaced, the air injection hose should be checked. Air injection hoses can grow brittle and crack over time, so it’s important to have the system serviced and inspected with regularity.

What common symptoms indicate you may need to replace the Air Injection Hose?

  • Check Engine light may turn on.
  • Vehicle may not pass emissions test.

How important is this service?

An air injection system is responsible for injecting extra air into your vehicle’s exhaust system. The system pulls air from outside the vehicle, and pumps it through the air injection hose, and into the exhaust system, where it helps convert carbon monoxide into carbon dioxide. If your air injection hose breaks, the necessary amount of air will not be added into the car’s exhaust system. This is unlikely to result in an immediately noticeable change in your car, but it will lower the vehicle’s emissions. A cracked or broken air injection hose means your vehicle is polluting more, and is unlikely to pass an emissions inspection.

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