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How much does a Toyota Camry fuel pump cost?

For a Toyota Camry, a new fuel pump assembly typically costs between roughly $180 and $600 for the part itself, depending on whether you choose OEM Toyota parts or aftermarket. If you factor in labor, the total installed price generally runs about $450 to $900, with higher totals in regions with steep labor rates.


Pricing at a glance


Prices vary by part type and whether you buy new, remanufactured, or used. Here is a snapshot of typical ranges in the U.S. market as of 2024–2026.



  • OEM Toyota fuel pump assembly (new): about $260–$600 depending on model year and retailer.

  • Aftermarket fuel pump assembly (new): about $180–$350.

  • Remanufactured / refurbished fuel pump: about $120–$240.

  • Used or salvage fuel pump (as-is): about $50–$150.


Prices can vary by region, supplier, and Camry generation. When buying, verify compatibility with your exact model year, engine, and fuel system configuration, and check whether the kit includes the sending unit, gasket, and mounting hardware.


OEM vs aftermarket considerations


Choosing OEM versus aftermarket affects price, warranty, and fit. OEM parts typically cost more but may offer better compatibility with your vehicle’s electronics and sending unit. Aftermarket pumps can save money and often come with comparable warranties, but quality can vary by brand. Some customers opt for refurbished or remanufactured units to balance cost and reliability. Always ensure the part matches your Camry’s VIN and fuel pump type (in-tank).


Labor and total installed cost


The labor portion includes removing the rear seat/fuel tank access, draining fuel, replacing the pump assembly, and testing for leaks and fuel pressure. Labor rates vary by region and shop.



  • Labor cost to install a fuel pump: typically $150–$350.

  • Other costs: tax, shop fees, disposal, and any required ancillary parts (sending unit, seals, fuel filter, hoses).

  • Estimated total installed price: commonly $450–$900 in many markets; in high-cost areas or for OEM parts, totals can approach or exceed $1,000.


Note that if you need to replace only the pump motor in older units, or if the sending unit is included in the pump assembly, the price may shift. Some Camry generations have service bulletins that affect replacement procedure or require additional components.


Tips to save and questions to ask


Before buying or scheduling service, consider these factors to optimize cost and reliability:



  • Confirm compatibility with your exact Camry year, trim, and engine.

  • Ask the shop to quote parts and labor separately, and request a price for OEM vs aftermarket parts.

  • Inquire about warranties on both parts and labor, including core charges and return policies.

  • Consider whether a refurbished/remanufactured unit carries an extended warranty and what that cover includes.

  • Check if the job includes replacing the sending unit, seals, and fuel line fittings.


Having a clear quote and understanding what’s included can prevent surprise charges and ensure you get a reliable pump with adequate support.


Bottom line: The cost to replace a Toyota Camry fuel pump depends on part choice (OEM/new, aftermarket, remanufactured, used) and labor rates. Typical total installed costs range from about $450 to $900, with higher totals in certain markets. Always verify compatibility and warranty, and compare multiple quotes.

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