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How much is a canister purge valve for a 2017 Ford Escape?

The canister purge valve (the EVAP purge solenoid) for a 2017 Ford Escape typically costs between $20 and $120 for the part itself, with installation bringing the total to about $70–$270 depending on brand, supplier, and local labor rates.


The price you pay depends on whether you choose an aftermarket part, an OEM/Motorcraft replacement, or a dealer-installed option, and on your vehicle’s specific engine variant. If you’re hiring a shop, labor costs can significantly affect the final bill, so it helps to get a few quotes before proceeding.


What is a canister purge valve and why price varies


The canister purge valve is part of the vehicle’s evaporative emissions (EVAP) system. It controls when fuel vapors are drawn from the charcoal canister into the intake manifold. When the valve fails, you may see a check engine light and diagnostic trouble codes related to EVAP (for example, P0443 or P0446), plus potential fuel economy loss. Prices vary by brand (aftermarket vs OEM), retailer, and whether the vehicle requires a specific valve for its engine option.


Cost range by part source


The following estimates reflect typical market pricing for the EVAP purge solenoid used in many 2017 Ford Escape models. The exact part number depends on engine type and vapor-canister configuration.



  • Aftermarket EVAP purge solenoids: approximately $15–$60.

  • OEM/Motorcraft replacement solenoids: approximately $40–$120.

  • Dealer-installed parts (OEM or equivalent): roughly $60–$140 for the part alone.


Note that installation costs are separate and depend on labor rates in your area and whether any ancillary seals or hoses are replaced during service. Labor for a typical valve replacement commonly runs about $50–$150, with dealership rates sometimes higher, leading to a total installed cost around $100–$270 or more in some regions.


DIY vs. professional replacement


If you have basic mechanical skills, replacing the purge valve can be a straightforward job, but it requires careful handling of electrical connectors and vacuum lines. Always disconnect power and follow safety precautions when working in the engine bay. If you’re unsure, a certified technician can diagnose the EVAP system and perform the replacement with proper service procedures.



  1. Confirm symptoms and codes to verify the EVAP system is the likely culprit (common codes include P0443, P0455, P0446).

  2. Locate the purge valve in your engine bay (location varies by engine; refer to the owner's manual or a repair guide for your exact engine).

  3. Disconnect the battery if advised by a service guide, then disconnect the electrical connector and vacuum hoses from the purge valve.

  4. Remove the mounting bolts, take out the old valve, and compare new vs. old part to ensure correct fit.

  5. Install the new valve, reconnect hoses and electrical connector, and re-secure the mounting hardware.

  6. Reconnect the battery (if disconnected), start the engine, and check for vacuum leaks. Clear any codes and test drive to ensure the fault does not return.


Replacement steps can vary by engine and chassis, so consult the specific repair manual for your 2017 Escape model (1.5L/1.6L/2.0L options) before attempting a DIY repair.


Where to buy the part


Shopping options include big auto parts chains, online retailers, and the Ford dealer network. Prices can fluctuate based on promotions, availability, and shipping.



  • Online auto parts retailers (e.g., AutoZone, Advance Auto Parts, O'Reilly, RockAuto)

  • Local and online Ford/Motorcraft parts distributors

  • Ford dealership parts departments


Compare retailer pricing and return policies, and consider whether you want an OE-equivalent or aftermarket valve. If your vehicle is still under warranty, consult your dealer about coverage for the EVAP purge valve replacement.


Summary


The 2017 Ford Escape’s canister purge valve typically costs from about $20 to $120 for the part, with total installed costs commonly ranging from roughly $100 to $270 depending on part choice and labor rates. Price variability is driven by aftermarket vs OEM parts, the dealer network, engine variant, and local labor costs. Always verify the exact valve required for your engine and obtain multiple quotes if you’re hiring a shop.

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