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How much is a fuel pump for a 2006 Honda Accord?

The fuel pump replacement for a 2006 Honda Accord typically costs about $200–$350 for the part itself, with installed totals generally ranging from $500–$800 depending on engine option and labor rates.


Prices vary by engine type (2.4L four-cylinder or 3.0L V6), whether you choose OEM or aftermarket components, and your location. The following breakdown covers current typical price ranges and installation considerations.


Part prices: OEM vs aftermarket


When shopping for the pump alone, you can choose between OEM Honda parts or aftermarket equivalents. The ranges below reflect typical retail prices as of 2024–2025.



  • OEM Honda fuel pump assembly for this model: roughly $250–$450 at parts stores or the dealership; price varies by engine variant and whether the unit includes the sending unit.

  • Aftermarket fuel pump assemblies (brands such as Airtex, Bosch, Denso, Cardone): typically about $80–$180, depending on retailer and whether a sending unit is included.

  • Fuel pump modules that include the sending unit: generally fall within the same broad ranges but can be higher for exact OEM-equivalent replacements.


Note: Compatibility depends on your exact engine and VIN. Always confirm fitment with the part number before purchase.


Labor and installation costs


Labor costs depend on how access is gained to the pump and whether the fuel tank must be dropped. The following ranges reflect typical professional installation fees.



  • Labor: typically $200–$450 for an in-tank fuel pump replacement when the tank must be lowered; prices vary by shop and region.

  • Additional costs: potential fuel system checks, new seals/gaskets, and a diagnostic or inflation/deflation charge if leaks or sensor issues are investigated.


Some shops offer bundled quotes that include both parts and labor with a tank drop and test drive; request an itemized estimate to compare options.


Factors that affect price


Engine type and pump variant


The 2006 Accord offered different engines (2.4L I4 vs 3.0L V6), and pump assemblies can differ between variants. This affects both part price and installation complexity.


OEM vs aftermarket


OEM parts tend to cost more but are guaranteed to match the exact spec for your vehicle, while aftermarket pumps can save money but vary in quality and warranty terms.


Location and shop type


Prices vary by region and by whether you go through a dealership, an independent shop, or a chain retailer with installation services. Higher labor rates in urban areas or at dealerships are common.


What you should do before buying


To ensure you purchase the correct pump, obtain your vehicle’s VIN, confirm your engine type (2.4L I4 or 3.0L V6), and verify whether the replacement kit includes the sending unit. Shop around—compare at least three sources: a Honda dealer, a reputable auto parts retailer, and an independent mechanic for a labor quote.


Summary


For a 2006 Honda Accord, part costs typically range from about $80 to $450 depending on OEM versus aftermarket and engine variant, with installed prices commonly in the $500 to $800 range. Always seek an itemized quote separating parts and labor, and confirm what’s included (sending unit, sensors, seals) to avoid surprises.

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