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2018 Volkswagen Golf Brake Vacuum Pump Replacement Cost Estimate
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2018
Brake Vacuum Pump Replacement Cost
Estimates last updated October 16, 2025
2018 Volkswagen Golf Brake Vacuum Pump Replacement Cost
The average cost for a 2018 Volkswagen Golf Brake Vacuum Pump Replacement is between $531 and $645.
Labor costs are estimated between $244 and $358 while parts are typically priced around $287.
This range does not include taxes and fees, and does not factor in your unique location. Related repairs may also be needed.
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Volkswagen Brake Vacuum Pump Replacement Cost Estimates
The average cost for a Brake Vacuum Pump Replacement is between
$531 and $645
but can vary from car to car.
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$919
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$1,178
Volkswagen Passat
$669
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$818
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$1,542
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$1,992
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$597
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$692
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$981
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$666
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Volkswagen Golf Brake Vacuum Pump Replacement Cost by Year
The average cost for a Volkswagen Golf Brake Vacuum Pump Replacement is between
$531 and $645
but can vary from car to car.
2018 Volkswagen Golf
$531
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$645
2017 Volkswagen Golf
$531
-
$645
2016 Volkswagen Golf
$531
-
$645
2015 Volkswagen Golf
$531
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$645
2014 Volkswagen Golf
$1,268
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$1,695
2013 Volkswagen Golf
$1,268
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$1,695
2012 Volkswagen Golf
$1,268
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$1,695
2011 Volkswagen Golf
$1,268
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$1,695
2010 Volkswagen Golf
$1,268
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$1,695
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