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How much does it cost to replace a fuel filter on a Honda?

In most Honda models with a replaceable inline fuel filter, the total job typically runs about 60 to 210, including parts and labor. If the filter is not serviceable and the fuel pump must be replaced, the cost can range from roughly 600 to 1,800 or more depending on the model and shop rates.


Fuel-filter design varies by model and year. Some Hondas have the filter integrated with the fuel pump in the tank and aren’t sold separately; others have an accessible inline filter that can be swapped out in under an hour. Always confirm your exact model-year configuration with a dealer or trusted mechanic for an accurate quote.


Does your Honda have a serviceable fuel filter?


Knowing whether your car has a standalone inline filter or a pump assembly with a non-serviceable filter is crucial, because it dramatically changes the price and procedure.


Cost scenarios


Below are two common scenarios that cover the majority of Hondas. Each list includes the main cost components so you can estimate what you might pay.



  • Inline fuel filter (serviceable):



  • Parts: $15–$60 for the filter

  • Labor: about 0.5–1.5 hours, often $75–$125 per hour (typical shop rates)

  • Estimated total: commonly $60–$210


Replacing a standalone inline filter is usually quick and inexpensive, but prices vary by location and the exact vehicle model.



  • Fuel pump assembly replacement (filter not serviceable separately):



  • Parts: fuel pump assembly typically $200–$600 for aftermarket parts, or $400–$900 for OEM Honda parts

  • Labor: about 2–4 hours at $100–$150 per hour

  • Estimated total: commonly $600–$1,800 (and higher at some dealers or in high-cost regions)


When the filter is embedded in the pump, the replacement involves the entire fuel-pump assembly, which drives up both parts and labor costs significantly.


What affects the price?


Several factors influence the final quote, including the specific model and year, regional labor rates, whether the service is performed at a dealer or independent shop, and whether OEM parts are chosen over aftermarket equivalents.



  • Model year and trim level — some Hondas use inline filters, others do not or use pump-assembly filtration

  • Geographic location and shop pricing norms

  • OEM vs aftermarket parts options

  • Whether ancillary services (like fuel-system cleaning or tests) are performed

  • Warranty coverage or service promotions that can reduce out-of-pocket costs


For an exact quote, it's best to specify your exact Honda model, year, and whether the inline filter is accessible or if the pump module must be replaced, then request a written estimate from a trusted shop or your local dealer.


Summary


The cost to replace a fuel filter on a Honda varies widely. If your car has a serviceable inline filter, plan for roughly $60–$210, depending on parts and labor. If the filter is not serviceable separately and requires a fuel pump assembly replacement, expect around $600–$1,800 or more. Always verify your model’s configuration and obtain a written estimate before proceeding.


Conclusion


Understanding whether your Honda uses a standalone inline filter or a pump-integrated filter is the key to an accurate price. With that clarified, you can compare quotes from dealers and independent shops to find the best value.


Summary of key costs by scenario


Inline filter replacement offers the most affordable option, while pump-assembly replacements represent a major cost uptick. Use the ranges above as a starting guide and confirm specifics for your vehicle to avoid surprises.

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