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How much is a fuel pump for a 2001 Chevy Blazer?

For a 2001 Chevy Blazer, replacing the fuel pump typically costs from about $60 to $350 for the part plus $150 to $450 for labor, bringing the total installed price to roughly $300 to $800. Prices vary by aftermarket vs OEM parts, shop rates, and location. This guide breaks down current pricing, options, and smart ways to shop for the job.


Part price ranges for the fuel pump assembly


Before listing common price bands, it helps to know what you’re buying: the Blazer uses an in-tank fuel pump assembly with a sending unit, and fit can vary by engine and production year. The following ranges reflect typical market prices today.



  • Aftermarket fuel pump assembly (non-OEM) typically $60–$160

  • OEM GM fuel pump assembly typically $150–$350

  • Used or rebuilt units may be around $25–$90, with higher risk of failure or intermittent performance

  • High-performance or dealer-only units can exceed $200–$350


Prices can fluctuate with promotions, retailer stock, and brand reputation. Always verify compatibility with your exact Blazer model and engine when shopping.


Labor and total installed cost


Labor costs depend on whether the fuel tank must be dropped and if any related components or tests are required.



  • Labor to replace the fuel pump typically ranges from about $150 to $450 in many markets

  • Total installed cost (part plus labor) commonly runs about $300 to $800, but can be higher in certain regions or for dealer installations

  • Additional costs may include a new fuel filter, sending unit seal, or diagnostic checks ($20–$100)


When budgeting, consider local labor rates, whether you’ll use a dealership or independent shop, and any needed ancillary parts or tests.


Tips for choosing the right pump


Key considerations include ensuring the pump fits your exact 2001 Blazer’s engine and fuel system, checking warranty terms, and deciding between a full OEM package or a reliable aftermarket alternative. If in doubt, bring your VIN to confirm compatibility.


Where to buy and how to verify current prices


To get the most accurate, up-to-date prices, check multiple retailers and the dealer network. Common sources for the 2001 Blazer include:



  • Auto parts chains: AutoZone, Advance Auto Parts, O'Reilly Auto Parts

  • Online catalogs: RockAuto, PartsGeek (often have multiple brands and price points)

  • GM dealership parts for genuine OEM options


When shopping, verify compatibility by VIN, confirm engine size (the 2001 Blazer commonly uses a 4.3L V6), and whether the pump includes the sending unit. Compare warranty terms, return policies, and whether installation is included or separate.


Summary


For a 2001 Chevy Blazer, fuel pump replacement costs typically range from $60–$350 for the part and $150–$450 for labor, with total installed prices often between $300 and $800 depending on part choice, labor rates, and location. Always confirm fit and current price with your chosen retailer or mechanic before purchasing or scheduling service.

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