FORD Kuga Intake manifold cleaning (carbon buildup) Cost
2016–2019 · Engine, Fuel & Emissions system
Typical range
$584–$5.7k
Parts + labour
Labour hours
3–8h
At a typical garage
This service covers the cost of parts and labour for the repair on a FORD Kuga. Prices shown reflect typical independent workshop rates and quality aftermarket or OEM parts. The total for this repair on a FORD Kuga typically falls between $584 and $5678.
Typical parts included
- Intake manifold
- Intake manifold gasket
What affects the price
- OEM vs quality aftermarket parts
- Labour time varies by model and engine configuration
- Local workshop rates
Common questions
How long does this repair take?
Intake manifold cleaning (carbon buildup) on a FORD Kuga typically takes 3–8 hours at a garage.
How often does this need to be done?
For a FORD Kuga, this is typically needed consult your owner's manual or ask your mechanic for the recommended service interval.
Other engine, fuel & emissions system repairs on the FORD Kuga
- ABS hydraulic unit replacement$383–$701
- ABS sensor replacement$158–$289
- ABS system bleeding$126–$231
- AC compressor clutch replacement$315–$578
- AC compressor replacement$338–$619
Intake manifold cleaning (carbon buildup) cost on similar cars
- KIA Sportage$495–$908
- VOLKSWAGEN Tiguan$495–$908
- SKODA Yeti$495–$908
- TOYOTA RAV4 5 Doors$495–$908
- JEEP Wrangler$495–$908
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