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How much does it cost to replace a fuel pump on a 2000 Honda Civic?

Typically, the total cost to replace the fuel pump on a 2000 Honda Civic runs about $400–$800, depending on parts choices and labor rates. Dealership pricing tends to be higher.


What influences the overall cost


Costs vary based on parts selection (OEM vs aftermarket), labor rates, and the complexity of the job. The 2000 Civic uses an in-tank electric fuel pump module, and access usually requires dropping the fuel tank or removing related components. If the sending unit or related parts are replaced during the job, that can change both the parts cost and the time required. Regional price differences and whether you go with an independent shop or a dealership also affect the final bill.


Costs to consider include the following:



  • Parts: fuel pump module (including the sending unit) and any related items; aftermarket versus OEM pricing varies widely. Typical parts range roughly from about $60 to $350, depending on brand and whether a full sending unit is included.

  • Labor: time to access the pump, drop or lower the tank, install the new pump, and reassemble; labor rates commonly run around $75–$125 per hour, with a typical job taking 2–4 hours (more time if tank removal is difficult). This can amount to roughly $150–$500 or more for labor.

  • Diagnostics and incidental fees: diagnostic charges, fuel system pressure tests, disposal/tax fees, and possible core charges for returning the old pump.

  • Optional replacements or fixes: fuel filter replacement, hoses or clamps if worn, wiring or sensor checks, and seals or gaskets related to the fuel tank.


In practice, a shop using aftermarket parts at a reputable independent shop will usually land you in the mid-range of these numbers, while OEM parts or dealership service can push the total higher. If the fuel tank is unusually difficult to access or requires extra labor, expect the price to rise accordingly.


DIY vs. professional replacement


Replacing a fuel pump is a moderately advanced repair that involves working with flammable fuel and the vehicle’s electrical system. It commonly requires safely relieving fuel pressure, disconnecting the battery, and potentially dropping the fuel tank. If you lack the proper tools, workspace, or safety procedures, hiring a professional is strongly advised.


Is DIY feasible for an enthusiast?


For a skilled DIYer with the right tools and experience, it can be doable, but it carries fire and safety risks. Most drivers choose to have a shop perform the replacement to ensure proper fit, seals, and leak testing after installation.


What to ask a shop when getting an estimate: which parts are included (OEM vs aftermarket), whether labor and diagnostic fees are bundled, if a core charge applies, and whether the tank will need to be removed or lowered. Also confirm post-installation testing for leaks and proper fuel pressure.


What to expect by scenario


Independent shop with aftermarket parts: typically $400–$700 total, depending on labor rates and local costs.


Independent shop with OEM parts: typically $600–$900 total, due to higher parts costs and possibly longer labor time.


Dealership service: commonly $700–$1,000+ total, reflecting OEM parts, dealership labor rates, and added diagnostics.


Summary


For a 2000 Honda Civic, expect a typical fuel pump replacement to cost in the $400–$800 range at an independent shop using aftermarket parts, with higher totals if OEM parts are used or at a dealership. Prices vary by region, tank access difficulty, and any additional components replaced. Always obtain multiple estimates, confirm exactly what’s included, and ask about any diagnostic or core charges before authorizing work.

How much is a fuel pump for a 2000 Honda Civic?


The range of prices of Fuel Pumps for the 2000 Honda Civic goes from $45.99 up to $200.99 for the most premium parts.



How do I know if my fuel pump is bad on my Honda Civic?


Symptoms of a Failing Fuel Pump

  1. Sputtering at High Speeds. If your engine begins to sputter or hesitate while driving fast, it might be a sign that the fuel pump is having trouble keeping up with the engine's fuel demand.
  2. Trouble Accelerating.
  3. Starting Problems.
  4. Stalling While Driving.
  5. Odd Noises from the Fuel Tank.



What is a fair price for replacing a fuel pump?


On average, fuel pump replacement costs range between $400 and $1,200. The wide gap is influenced primarily by the type of vehicle you drive and whether you're going through a dealership or a trusted local mechanic. Here's how those costs typically break down: Labor Costs: $150 to $300.



How long does it take to change a fuel pump on a 2000?


In most cases, around two to three hours. However, job times can vary widely depending on how easy it is to access the pump.


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