For a 2007 Ford Focus, replacement costs typically run from roughly $300 to $700 installed, with the pump itself costing about $60 to $350 depending on whether you choose a remanufactured unit, a new aftermarket part, or an OEM Ford pump.
The total price varies based on the type of pump you buy, labor charges in your area, and whether additional components such as hoses or belts are replaced at the same time. Regional differences and the shop's rate also influence the final bill. Below is a breakdown to help you budget.
Cost components
Prices break down into the parts you buy and the labor to install them. The following ranges reflect typical market prices and can vary by region and supplier.
Parts costs: price ranges by pump type
The power steering pump itself can range widely depending on the source and whether it is remanufactured, aftermarket new, or OEM Ford. Here are typical ranges:
- Remanufactured power steering pump: roughly $60–$180
- New aftermarket pump (non-OEM): roughly $100–$260
- OEM Ford power steering pump: roughly $200–$350
Note: Some listings include mounting hardware or pulleys; confirm what is included. The price gap often reflects warranty length and remanufacturing quality.
Labor costs
Labor is charged by the hour, and the total depends on your local rates and how long the job takes. Expect these typical ranges:
- Estimated time to replace: about 1.5–3 hours, depending on accessibility and if other components are replaced
- Shop hourly rate: roughly $75–$150 per hour in many regions
- Estimated labor total: about $100–$450
Some shops provide a flat-rate price for the pump replacement that includes both parts and labor, which can simplify budgeting.
Other costs to consider
Beyond the pump itself and labor, you may incur additional costs for fluids and related components. Consider these potential extras:
- Power steering fluid (ATF or Ford Fluid): typically $6–$15
- Hoses, clamps, or fittings: $20–$100
- Serpentine belt replacement (optional if worn): $15–$30
- Power steering system flush or diagnostic charges: $50–$100
Prices vary by brand and whether a full flush and kit are performed. If hoses or fittings require replacement, the total bill can rise significantly.
What affects the price?
Several factors influence the final quote for a replacement power steering pump on a 2007 Focus:
- Source of the pump (remanufactured, aftermarket, or OEM Ford)
- Labor rate in your area and the shop’s billing method
- Whether ancillary components (hoses, belt, reservoir) must be replaced
- Vehicle condition and accessibility of the pump (engine layout varies by trim)
- Whether a system flush or diagnostic work is included
When requesting quotes, ask for a written estimate that separates parts and labor and includes a warranty on installed parts.
Buying tips and options
Here are practical steps to manage costs and avoid common pitfalls when replacing a power steering pump on a 2007 Ford Focus:
- Check whether your local auto parts store offers a remanufactured pump with warranty, and compare labor quotes from multiple shops.
- Confirm exactly what is included in the price (pulley, reservoir, hoses, clamps, fluid, belt, etc.).
- Confirm compatibility and fluid specification: Ford PS systems typically use ATF (Dexron-type) or Ford PS Fluid; never mix fluids unless advised by the manufacturer.
- Consider having hoses and belts inspected and replaced if showing wear to prevent future leaks.
Choosing an option with a solid warranty and reputable installation can save money down the line, even if the upfront cost is slightly higher.
Summary
Replacing a power steering pump on a 2007 Ford Focus typically costs between $300 and $700 installed, with the pump itself usually priced between $60 and $350 depending on remanufactured, aftermarket, or OEM options. Labor adds another substantial share, often $100 to $450, influenced by local rates and job complexity. Always obtain a written estimate that itemizes parts and labor, and ensure you use the correct power steering fluid as specified in the owner’s manual.


