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06/25/2024

Nearly half of drivers have a warning light on, check engine-related repair costs up

Source: aftermarket MATTERS

CarMD.com Corporation has released its 2024 CarMD Vehicle Health Index, an annual study of check engine light-related car repair trends. CarMD finds that more drivers are ignoring dashboard warning lights, and the cost to repair check engine light-related issues are up across all regions of the U.S., largely due to an increase in parts costs.

The following is a breakdown of the 10 most common check engine light-related repairs in 2023 and the average cost (including parts and labor) to make that repair: 

  1. Replace catalytic converter(s), $1,304 
  2. Replace oxygen sensor(s), $253 
  3. Replace ignition coil(s) and spark plug(s), $398 
  4. Replace mass air flow sensor, $311 
  5. Replace ignition coil(s), $212 
  6. Replace EVAP canister purge control valve, $141 
  7. Tighten or replace fuel cap, free to tighten; $25 on average to replace (not in top five repairs for the first time) 
  8. Replace ABS wheel speed sensor, $271 (new to the list this year) 
  9. Replace fuel injector(s), $446 
  10. Reprogram powertrain control module, $109 

Other findings from year’s CarMD Vehicle Health Index Check Engine Report: 

 

The 2024 Index statistically analyzed more than 15 million failures and recommended repairs for vehicles in the U.S., over the previous calendar year. The data comes directly from each vehicle’s OBD2 system, reported by millions of vehicle owners and the professionals who service them. The failure and fix data are validated by CarMD’s network of Automotive Service Excellence (ASE)-certified technicians. 

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