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How much does it cost to replace a fuel pump on a Nissan Rogue?

In the United States, a typical in-tank fuel pump replacement for a Nissan Rogue usually totals about $600 to $1,000, with dealer quotes sometimes higher depending on year, trim and local labor rates. This article breaks down what goes into that price and how to compare quotes.


Fuel pumps in Rogue models are generally located inside the fuel tank, and replacing them often requires accessing the pump module through the rear area or by dropping the tank. The final bill includes parts, labor, taxes, and any necessary ancillary work such as resealing or system testing to ensure proper operation.


What affects the total cost


Several factors influence the final bill. The most significant are the price of parts, the amount of labor required, and any extra work needed to access the pump or verify the system after installation.



  • Parts cost: The pump module itself (OEM vs aftermarket) plus the sending unit, seals and related hardware. Typical pump modules range from about $70 to $350; additional seals and hardware can add $20 to $100.

  • Labor cost: Labor hours vary by year and access method. Expect roughly 1.5 to 3.5 hours of labor, with U.S. shop rates commonly between $75 and $150 per hour.

  • Access method and year: Some Rogue generations require more extensive access (tank removal or longer service time), which can raise both parts and labor costs.

  • Shop type and location: Dealerships generally charge more than independent shops; urban areas tend to be pricier than rural ones.


Recognizing these factors helps you compare quotes and avoid surprises when the repair begins.


Estimated price ranges


Prices can vary by model year, region and shop, but the ranges below reflect typical installed costs in the U.S. as of 2024–2026.



  • Total installed price (parts and labor): usually $600 to $1,000 for many Rogue models.

  • Dealer quotes: often higher, typically $1,000 to $1,800 depending on the facility and location.

  • Independent shop quotes: commonly $500 to $900, depending on the pump type and access required.


Keep in mind that if the failure requires additional work such as full tank removal, the total can exceed the upper end of these ranges. Always request a written estimate that itemizes parts, labor and any ancillary fees.


DIY vs professional service


Replacing a fuel pump is a complex, potentially hazardous job that involves fuel-system work and, in many cases, tank handling. For most Rogue owners, professional installation is recommended. A DIY approach may save money only if you have the right tools, safety precautions and diagnostic know-how.


What to ask your mechanic


When requesting a quote, clear communication helps protect you from surprise charges. Consider asking:



  • Is the price for a new OEM pump or an aftermarket unit?

  • Does the estimate include labor for access, resealing, and system testing?

  • Are taxes, disposal fees and shop supplies included?

  • Is there a warranty on parts and labor, and what are its terms?


Getting multiple written estimates and confirming scope of work helps ensure you pay a fair price for reliable service.


Summary


Replacing a Nissan Rogue fuel pump typically costs about $600 to $1,000 installed in the United States, with dealer quotes often higher. The exact price depends on the model year, access method, labor rates, and whether additional work is required. Prospective buyers should obtain multiple written estimates, compare OEM versus aftermarket parts, and check warranties to ensure a solid, transparent deal.

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