
Intake manifold leaks.
Tammi Miller
Hi Tammi,
It's likely that the manifold itself isn't leaking, but the manifold gasket has gone out causing a leak in the system and you'll need to replace it. The cost of replacing your intake manifold gasket will come down to parts and labor. Here's what you can expect to pay on average:
Parts= $25-$87 depending on the quality of the gasket.
Labor= 1.5-2.5 hours $110-$250 depending on the shop's hourly rate and the skill of the mechanic.
Total= $135-$337+
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