For a 2003 Honda Civic, a new in-tank fuel pump assembly typically costs about $150-$500 for the part, with installation bringing the total to roughly $300-$800, depending on location and whether you choose OEM or aftermarket components.
The 2003 Civic uses an in-tank fuel pump module; price is influenced by whether you buy a full sending unit assembly, the specific trim (DX/LX/EX), and the source (OEM vs aftermarket). Labor costs vary by shop and region, and sales tax may apply.
Buying options and price considerations
There are several options when purchasing a fuel pump assembly for this car. Compare OEM vs aftermarket, new vs used, and whether the price includes installation.
- OEM Honda fuel pump assembly (new, in-tank, often including the sending unit)
- Aftermarket fuel pump assemblies from brands such as Bosch, Delphi, Denso, or equivalent
- Used or refurbished units sold by some retailers or private sellers
- Dealership-installed replacement kits or bundled services that include installation
Prices and compatibility vary, so verify the exact part number for your trim and confirm what’s included in the kit (pump only vs complete module with sending unit and filter).
Typical price ranges by source
To help you budget, here are general price ranges observed across common retailers. These are ballpark figures and can change with promotions or stock.
- New OEM Honda fuel pump assembly (in-tank, with sending unit): approximately $350–$700
- Aftermarket fuel pump assemblies (Bosch/Delphi and equivalent brands): approximately $150–$300
- Used or refurbished units (sold by some retailers or private sellers): approximately $50–$180
Note that some listings include the full module with sending unit; always verify the contents and ensure compatibility with your vehicle’s VIN and fuel system.
Labor costs to install
Installation costs are separate from the part price and can vary based on shop rate and whether extra work is needed (fuel line handling, pressure testing, or reseating the sending unit).
- Typical labor time: about 2–4 hours
- Average labor rate: roughly $75–$150 per hour, depending on region and shop
Combined, you can expect a total (part plus labor) range of roughly $250–$900 for most shops, with higher-end rates or OEM parts pushing the upper end.
How to get an exact quote
To obtain a precise price for your exact Civic, gather your VIN and confirm the trim (DX/LX/EX) and engine code, then check current catalogs from Honda parts dealers (official and third-party), AutoZone, RockAuto, and local shops. Request quotes online or by phone to compare.
Important considerations and tips
Always verify that you’re buying the full fuel pump module suitable for in-tank use, not just a pump alone, unless you are certain you’re replacing only the pump portion. After installation, a fuel system pressure test and, in some cases, a basic idle relearn may be required.
Summary
For a 2003 Honda Civic, expect part prices to range from roughly $150 to $700 depending on OEM vs aftermarket, new vs used, and whether the kit includes the sending unit. Labor typically adds about $150 to $600, with total project costs commonly falling between $300 and $900 depending on location and choices. Always verify compatibility with your trim and engine, and shop around for quotes to account for regional price differences. Replacing the fuel pump can restore proper fuel delivery and performance, but budgeting for both parts and labor is essential.


