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Fuel Pump Replacement Cost

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On average, a fuel pump replacement ranges from $1,156-$1,393. Other variables, such as labor and part prices will play a role in determining your final cost for this replacement.

How Much Does A Fuel Pump Replacement Cost?

Drivers can expect to pay an average of $1,274.50 for a full fuel pump replacement. Typically, labor costs for this service are between $232-$341, depending on the complexity of the replacement.

Parts for a fuel pump replacement can range from $932-$1,052. This estimate does not include taxes and fees, and costs can change based on your location. Additional repairs may be needed, at this time.

Here is a quick look at typical fuel pump replacement costs:

Lowest Fuel Pump Replacement Cost $1,156
Average Fuel Pump Replacement Cost $1,274.50
Highest Fuel Pump Replacement Cost $1,393

How Are Fuel Pump Issues Diagnosed?

If your engine fails to start, a mechanic will first check for pressure at the fuel injectors when attempting to start your car. When the injectors are getting enough fuel pressure, the next thing that’ll be checked is the pump responsible for delivering the fuel.

Now, if the pump is not receiving enough voltage or has a bad connection, it may be time to replace the circuit. If your pump is working but providing low pressure overall, the fuel pump and fuel filter will ultimately be inspected.

Bad Fuel Pump Symptoms

Once there is an understanding of how a fuel pump should work, you may start to notice when this part has gone bad. Below are a few common signs of a bad/failing fuel pump.

Whining Noises

Loud whining noises that seem to be coming from the fuel tank can be the most obvious indicator of an issue. This noise signals the engine is not getting enough fuel from your tank.

Trouble Starting

If your engine is having trouble starting or cracks, it is possible the fuel pump may be worn out. As time goes on, the fuel pump is exposed to many contaminants that cause wear and tear. The majority of these pumps will last about 100,000 miles.

Stalling When Hot

When the engine sputters, it is most likely the cause of a faulty fuel pump, especially when it is hot outside.

Poor Fuel Economy

When your gas mileage starts decreasing seemingly out of nowhere, the fuel pump may have a faulty valve. In this case, it’s possible the valve may be allowing more fuel than necessary to escape the tank.

Loss Of Power

If your car begins to loss power either while accelerating or driving uphill, the fuel pump is likely to blame.

DIY Vs Professional Fuel Pump Replacement

We recommend letting a repair shop handle this replacement because there is a potential risk of fire. While doing this task yourself can save money, mistakes can be made. If you are not quite ready to take on this task, it’s best to play it safe and take it to your local auto repair shop.

*These are cost estimates according to RepairPal. Contact the experienced team at Heath’s Auto Service for more information!

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