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How much does it cost to replace a fuel pump in a 2015 Ford Fusion?

Typically, you should expect to pay about $500 to $900 total for the replacement, including parts and labor. In more complex cases, especially when the fuel tank must be dropped or dealer-only parts are used, the price can climb to around $1,100 or more.


Prices vary with engine type, access method, regional labor rates, and the choice between OEM or aftermarket parts. The fuel pump sits inside the fuel tank, and accessing it usually requires work in the rear seating area or trunk and may involve lowering the tank, which increases labor time.


Cost breakdown


What contributes to the total when you replace the fuel pump on a 2015 Fusion.



  • Fuel pump assembly (OEM/Motorcraft vs aftermarket): roughly $180–$600

  • Labor to perform the replacement: typically 2–4 hours at $75–$125 per hour, about $150–$500

  • Fuel tank access work and related hardware: $0–$250 depending on vehicle configuration and labor rate

  • Diagnostic charges, shop supplies, disposal fees: $50–$100


Overall, the total commonly falls in the $500–$900 range, with higher-end estimates near $1,100 or more if the tank must be dropped or if dealership parts are used.


Factors that affect the price


Several elements determine whether your final bill will be at the lower or higher end of the spectrum.



  • Engine variant and model year specifics (2.5L, 1.6 EcoBoost, 2.0 EcoBoost) and associated labor time

  • Access method and whether the fuel tank needs to be lowered or removed

  • Choice of parts (OEM Ford/Motorcraft vs aftermarket) and their price

  • Shop type and regional labor rates (independents vs dealers; urban vs rural)

  • Condition of related components (sending unit, fuel filter, seals) that may be replaced concurrently

  • Taxes, disposal fees, and potential warranties on parts/labor


To avoid surprises, obtain written estimates that itemize parts and labor, and confirm what warranties apply to the replacement.


DIY considerations and alternatives


Fuel-system work carries fire and safety risks and is generally best handled by professionals. If you are not experienced with automotive fuel systems, weigh the safety implications and the warranty impact before attempting a DIY replacement.



  • Safety practices: Work in a well-ventilated area away from sparks and flames

  • Required tools: fuel line disconnect tools, torque specs, fuel pressure gauge, proper jack stands

  • Warranty considerations: Some parts and labor may be covered under a vehicle warranty or a shop's workmanship warranty


For most drivers, a professional replacement is the safer option and commonly provides warranty coverage on parts and labor.


Summary


In summary, replacing the fuel pump on a 2015 Ford Fusion typically costs between $500 and $900, with higher costs possible if the tank must be lowered, or if OEM parts and dealer labor are used. Expect $180–$600 for the pump itself and $150–$500 for labor, plus any diagnostic, disposal, or tax fees. Always compare multiple quotes and ask for a breakdown to ensure you’re getting a fair deal.

How many hours of labor does it take to replace a fuel pump?


In most cases, around two to three hours. However, job times can vary widely depending on how easy it is to access the pump. The fuel pump sits inside the fuel tank, and is attached to a plate on the top of the tank. On some vehicles, the body has an access cover directly above this plate.



How many fuel pumps does a 2015 Ford Fusion have?


But um these cars. Have uh two fuel pumps on here all right. And um there's one in the tank. And there's one on the motor actually this is a 1.5. As you can see you can see the sticker there. 1.5.



What is the most common problem with a 2015 Ford Fusion?


Owner Reported Trouble Spots

  • Suspension/Steering.
  • Drive System.
  • Paint/Trim.
  • Noises/Leaks.
  • Engine Cooling.
  • Engine Minor.
  • Body Hardware.
  • Brakes. Premature pad/rotor wear, pulsation or vibration, antilock system, parking brake, master cylinder, calipers, squeaking, brake failure, regenerative braking.



Is it worth fixing a fuel pump?


If you notice a sudden decrease in your vehicle's mileage with little to no change in your driving habits, the fuel pump could be to blame. Fixing this problem early is a good idea because the costs of more frequent gas tank fill-ups will quickly outpace the cost of replacing or repairing a damaged fuel pump.


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