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How much does it cost to replace a power steering pump on a 2011 Nissan Maxima?

Typically, you can expect to pay about $400 to $900 for a power steering pump replacement on a 2011 Nissan Maxima, with parts roughly $100–$350 and labor around $300–$600, depending on your location and shop rates. This article breaks down the cost, what influences it, and tips to save.


This guide explains the overall price range, the main cost drivers, and practical steps to get accurate quotes from repair shops.


Cost overview: what you’re paying for


The following provides a practical cost breakdown you can expect when a shop performs the pump replacement, excluding local taxes or fees.



  • Parts

    • Power steering pump: $100–$350

    • High‑pressure hose or lines: $20–$120

    • Reservoir, fittings, and clamps (if needed): $5–$40

    • Power steering fluid (if replacement is required): $5–$15



  • Labor

    • Replacement time: typically 2–4 hours

    • Labor rate: $75–$150 per hour (varies by region and shop)

    • Estimated labor cost: $150–$600



  • Other costs

    • Shop supplies, disposal, and small miscellaneous fees: $0–$30

    • Taxes and regional fees: varies by location




Actual out‑the‑door price can vary based on the exact parts replaced and local pricing; always request a line‑item estimate to avoid surprises.


What factors influence the price


Several factors beyond the base parts and labor estimates can push the total up or down. Understanding these helps you compare quotes more accurately.



  • Location and shop type: dealership, independent shop, or quick‑lube center can have different hourly rates and pricing structures.

  • Labor rate and estimated hours: geographic region and shop labor practices affect the hourly rate and total time required.

  • Parts choice: OEM vs aftermarket vs remanufactured parts; aftermarket parts are usually cheaper but may affect warranty or fitment.

  • Additional components replaced: new hoses, reservoir, belt, clamps, or pulleys can add to the cost if they’re worn or leaking.

  • System service: some shops recommend a power steering system flush or reservoir replacement, which adds cost but may improve longevity.

  • Vehicle condition: preexisting leaks, severe rust, or other related issues can necessitate extra parts or labor.

  • Warranty and guarantees: longer warranties on parts or labor can increase upfront price but may save money over time.


Being aware of these factors helps you request comprehensive, transparent quotes and avoid unexpected charges.


Summary


For a 2011 Nissan Maxima, replacing the power steering pump generally falls in the $400–$900 range, with parts typically $100–$350 and labor $300–$600. Prices vary by region, shop, and whether additional parts or services are needed. To get the best value, obtain multiple, itemized quotes, confirm which components are included, and consider whether OEM or aftermarket parts best fit your budget and warranty needs.

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