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How much is a purge valve for a 2016 Ford Fusion?

A purge valve for a 2016 Ford Fusion typically costs about $20–$120 for the part, with installation adding roughly $80–$150, bringing the total to around $100–$270 depending on location, shop rates, and whether you choose aftermarket or OEM parts.


Cost overview


This section outlines the typical price ranges you can expect for the EVAP purge valve and its installation, based on current market data for 2024–2026.



  • Aftermarket EVAP purge valve solenoid: roughly $20–$60

  • OEM Ford/Motorcraft purge valve: roughly $60–$120

  • Dealer-part price (part only): commonly $90–$150

  • Labor to install: typically $70–$150, depending on shop rates and whether any extra EVAP work is needed


Note: Total installed cost varies by region, labor rates, and any additional EVAP work that may be needed. Always verify compatibility with your engine variant and trim.


Buying options and considerations


Before purchasing, check compatibility with your exact 2016 Fusion engine variant (1.5L EcoBoost, 2.0L EcoBoost, or hybrid) and decide whether you want OEM or aftermarket parts. The following guidelines help choose options.



  • Retailers: AutoZone, O'Reilly, Advance Auto Parts carry aftermarket and some OEM equivalents, with in-store pickup or online pricing.

  • Online marketplaces: RockAuto, Amazon, and other platforms often offer competitive prices on both aftermarket and OEM parts.

  • Warranty and returns: Ensure the part carries a warranty and understand the return policy if the part fails quickly.

  • VIN/engine confirmation: Confirm the part matches your engine code and trim using VIN or the vehicle's manual to avoid incorrect fitment.


Concluding: Shopping around and confirming compatibility can save money and reduce installation hassles. If the check engine light is on, consider a diagnostic scan first to confirm the purge valve is the faulty component.


Notes on the EVAP system


Other EVAP components can trigger the same or similar symptoms as a failing purge valve, including the purge canister, hoses, and pressure sensor. If the light persists after replacement, a full EVAP system diagnostic is warranted.


Summary


For a 2016 Ford Fusion, budget roughly $20–$120 for the purge valve part and $80–$150 for labor, with the total typically falling in the $100–$270 range depending on OEM vs aftermarket choice and local labor rates. Verify compatibility with your engine and shop policies to get a precise quote.

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