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How much does it cost to replace a turbo on a 2013 Ford Escape?

For a 2013 Ford Escape, turbo replacement typically costs about $1,300 to $2,800, depending on whether you use a new OEM turbo or a rebuilt unit and on the extent of ancillary work required.


What affects the price


The price you pay for turbo replacement on a 2013 Escape is influenced by several factors. The following list outlines the major variables that can drive the final bill.



  • Engine variant: The Escape offered 1.6L and 2.0L EcoBoost turbocharged engines in that era, and the parts/repair complexity scales with the engine size.

  • Turbo type: New OEM turbo versus rebuilt or aftermarket units typically carry different price points.

  • Included components: Gaskets, intercooler hoses, oil lines, and mounting hardware are often needed and add to the cost.

  • Labor rates and location: Shop hourly rates vary by region and by facility, affecting total labor charges.

  • Part ownership: Bringing your own parts (BYOP) can reduce parts cost, while shops that supply parts may add markups.

  • Condition of related systems: If oil lines are clogged or there’s damage to the intercooler or exhaust components, costs rise due to extra repair requirements.


In short, price variability is driven by the engine variant, the choice of turbo (new vs rebuilt), the scope of ancillary work, and regional labor rates.


Cost ranges and what you get installed


The following ranges reflect installed costs in the United States as of 2024–2025 and may vary by region, shop, and whether you opt for OEM or aftermarket parts. Use this as a guide to budget and compare quotes.



  • New OEM turbo (typical for a 2.0L EcoBoost): $900–$1,800

  • Rebuilt/aftermarket turbo: $450–$1,000

  • Labor to install (roughly 3–6 hours at $90–$150/hour): $270–$900

  • Associated parts and gaskets (intercooler hoses, oil lines, seals): $100–$450


Combining these components, the typical installed total often falls in the $1,600 to $2,900 range. In cases where the OEM turbo is needed and additional components or complications exist, total costs can approach $3,500 or more.


Notes on maintenance and savings


Regular maintenance can help avoid premature turbo failure. Use the recommended oil type and change intervals, monitor for oil leaks or unusual turbo noises, and address boost or exhaust issues promptly. If you’re weighing options, compare quotes from multiple shops and ask about warranty options on both parts and labor.


Signs of turbo problems and when to act


Being aware of early warning signs can prevent more extensive damage and help you plan repairs before they become costly. Common indicators include the following.



  • Noticeable loss of power or boost pressure

  • Blue or white smoke from the exhaust (oil burning or coolant issues)

  • Excessive oil consumption or visible oil leaks around the turbo

  • Whistling or grinding noises coming from the turbo area

  • Poor acceleration or reduced fuel efficiency


If you observe any of these signs, have a qualified mechanic inspect the turbo system to determine whether a replacement or repair is needed and to identify any related components that may also require service.


Summary


Replacing the turbo on a 2013 Ford Escape is a mid-range automotive repair that typically costs between roughly $1,600 and $2,900 for installed work, with potential to exceed $3,500 if OEM parts are used and additional repairs are required. Costs vary by engine variant, part choice, labor rates, and whether ancillary components are necessary. Prospective buyers should obtain multiple written quotes, confirm warranty terms, and consider the overall condition of the turbo system when budgeting for the repair.

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Kevin Bennett

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Kevin Bennet is the founder and owner of Kevin's Autos, a leading automotive service provider in Australia. With a deep commitment to customer satisfaction and years of industry expertise, Kevin uses his blog to answer the most common questions posed by his customers. From maintenance tips to troubleshooting advice, Kevin's articles are designed to empower drivers with the knowledge they need to keep their vehicles running smoothly and safely.