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How much does it cost to replace a fuel pump on a 2010 Chevy Impala?

For a 2010 Chevy Impala, replacing the fuel pump typically costs between roughly $500 and $900 at an independent shop, with dealer quotes often higher, around $900 to $1,200. The exact price depends on parts (OEM vs aftermarket), labor rates, and regional differences.


What drives the price


Several factors shape the final bill. The following are the main elements you’ll encounter when pricing a fuel pump replacement for a 2010 Impala.



  • Parts cost: The price of the fuel pump assembly itself (OEM GM vs aftermarket), plus sending unit hardware, clamps, and seals.

  • Labor time and rate: In-tank pumps require dropping or accessing the fuel tank, which can vary from 2 to 5 hours depending on the vehicle’s configuration and the shop’s efficiency; labor rates typically range from $85 to $125 per hour in many areas.

  • Vehicle accessibility: Some Impala trims may be easier to access than others, influencing both time and cost.

  • OEM vs aftermarket parts: OEM GM parts are usually more expensive than aftermarket equivalents, but some buyers prefer OEM for fitment and warranty reasons.

  • Dealership vs independent shop: Dealerships tend to be pricier due to higher labor rates and use of OEM parts, while independent shops may offer more competitive pricing.

  • Additional components or services: Fuel filters, sending-unit seals, or related hoses and clamps may be replaced at the same time, adding to the total.


In short, the cheapest option is an aftermarket pump installed by an experienced independent shop, while OEM parts from a dealership typically cost more and can raise the bill due to higher labor rates.


Estimated total costs by scenario


Here are typical total-cost ranges you might see, depending on where you have the work done and which parts you choose.



  • Independent shop with aftermarket parts: about $400–$800 total.

  • Independent shop with OEM GM parts: about $600–$1,000 total.

  • Dealership or GM-certified shop with OEM parts: about $900–$1,300 total.

  • DIY parts-only (no labor): about $150–$350 for the pump and sending unit, plus any extra costs for tools or handling.


Prices can vary by region and vehicle condition, so it’s wise to get multiple written quotes and ask for a detailed, itemized breakdown.


DIY considerations and safety


Replacing an in-tank fuel pump involves working around a pressurized fuel system and potentially hot components. In most cases, professional installation is recommended to ensure proper installation, safety, and warranty coverage. If you are considering a DIY approach, verify your local regulations, have the correct tools, and understand that improper handling can pose fire hazards or cause fuel leaks.


Getting an exact quote


To obtain an accurate figure for your 2010 Impala, contact several shops for written, itemized estimates. Have your vehicle’s VIN, trim level, and a preference for OEM versus aftermarket parts ready, and ask about warranty terms on both parts and labor.


Summary


Fuel pump replacement costs for a 2010 Chevy Impala commonly fall in the $400–$1,300 range, depending on whether you choose an independent shop or a dealership, and whether you use aftermarket or OEM parts. Labor time, regional rates, and any added parts influence the final price. Always seek multiple quotes with clear itemization and warranty details to land the best value.

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