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Hey all,
I recently had a check engine light come on and I brought my 2022 Bronco Sport OB into the dealer, and they found a hairline crack in the EVAP ejector tube. They said it was not covered under the warranty and wanted to charge me ~$900 for the repair. They gave me the part number LX6Z9C623G and I found it online for about ~$270.
Is this something that I could replace myself or should I bring it in to another auto shop? I do not have much experience working with cars and I am wondering how involved it is to swap it out. Has anyone else had this same issue and have any advice or suggestions?
Thanks!
I recently had a check engine light come on and I brought my 2022 Bronco Sport OB into the dealer, and they found a hairline crack in the EVAP ejector tube. They said it was not covered under the warranty and wanted to charge me ~$900 for the repair. They gave me the part number LX6Z9C623G and I found it online for about ~$270.
Is this something that I could replace myself or should I bring it in to another auto shop? I do not have much experience working with cars and I am wondering how involved it is to swap it out. Has anyone else had this same issue and have any advice or suggestions?
Thanks!
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