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How much is a fuel pump for a 2002 Chevy Suburban?

In brief, a replacement fuel pump module for a 2002 Suburban typically costs about $70 to $350 for the part, with labor often adding $150 to $350, depending on your location and the shop you choose.


What affects the price of a 2002 Suburban fuel pump


The price you pay for a fuel pump is driven by the type of pump (OEM vs aftermarket), whether the kit includes the sending unit and other components, and where you buy it. Labor costs vary by region and shop, and installation may involve dropping the fuel tank, which adds to the overall expense.


Part options you’ll likely encounter


Prices shown reflect common options available from major retailers and installers. They can vary by model year, engine, and whether your kit includes extra components.



  • Aftermarket non-OEM fuel pump module: typically $70–$150

  • OEM/Delphi/ACDelco pump module (GM-approved): typically $140–$350

  • Remanufactured or used units: typically $100–$250

  • Core charges (where applicable): typically $0–$50

  • Additional components sometimes included or added (sending unit, seals, gaskets): $20–$60


Note that the exact price depends on the vehicle’s engine variant, whether the kit includes a new sending unit or filter, and the seller’s policy on cores and warranties.


Where to buy and what to expect


Shopping options affect both price and convenience. Here’s a snapshot of common sources and typical price ranges you might see.



  • Auto parts chains (AutoZone, O'Reilly, Advance Auto): $80–$180 for aftermarket modules

  • GM dealership or GM-approved suppliers: $200–$350 for OEM-certified modules

  • Online marketplaces (Amazon, specialized retailers): $70–$230 for aftermarket or remanufactured units

  • Used or salvage yard options: $50–$150, with variable condition and warranty


Before buying, confirm compatibility with your exact Suburban model and engine (for example, 5.3L V8 variants may have different part numbers). Checking the manufacturer part number and cross-references helps prevent fitment issues.


Installation considerations and total cost


Labor and installation costs can vary widely based on shop rate and whether the fuel tank must be dropped. The following ranges reflect typical scenarios you may encounter.



  • Typical installation time: 2–4 hours

  • Shop labor rate: $75–$150 per hour depending on region

  • Estimated labor cost: $150–$600

  • Tank access complexity (some trims require exhaust or fuel line work): can increase labor time

  • Estimated total installed price (part + labor): $230–$900+, depending on part choice and labor costs


Many shops will recommend replacing related components (fuel filter, fuel sending unit seals) during the same service, which can add $20–$100 to the bill but may save future visits.


Summary


For a 2002 Chevy Suburban, the fuel pump part itself typically runs from about $70 to $350, with OEM or GM-approved units at the higher end. When you add installation, labor, and potential extras, a complete replacement commonly lands in the $230 to $900 range, though regional pricing and part choices can shift this up or down. To get an accurate quote, identify your exact engine and model, compare a few reputable retailers or shops, and ask about bundled labor rates and any included warranties.

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