In short, the total replacement price for a fuel pump on a 2008 Honda Fit typically ranges from about $260 to $1,400, depending on part source and labor rates.
The final cost depends on whether you choose a dealer OEM part, an aftermarket unit, or a used/refurbished pump, and on how much labor your shop charges. Below is a breakdown of common price ranges and the factors that influence them, plus tips for getting accurate quotes.
Prices by part source
Prices can vary widely based on where you buy the pump and what you buy. Here are typical ranges you might see for the 2008 Fit:
- New OEM fuel pump assembly (in-tank, with sending unit): typically $300–$700. At the dealership, price can be higher, often $500–$900.
- New aftermarket fuel pump module (non-OEM, in-tank): typically $60–$250.
- Used or rebuilt/refurbished fuel pump: typically $40–$150, though reliability and warranty vary.
Prices shown exclude labor, tax, core charges, and disposal fees. Some vendors may apply a core charge for certain used or refurbished units, and warranties vary by source.
Labor and additional costs
Labor time and extra charges can significantly affect the total. Typical labor estimates for replacing the fuel pump on a 2008 Fit are:
- Labor: about 1.5 to 3.5 hours, depending on tank access and shop efficiency.
- Shop supplies, diagnostic fees, and potential core charges beyond the parts price.
- Tax, disposal/eco fees, and potential towing if the vehicle is immobile or fueling issues create risk.
All told, most customers see a total installed price in the range of roughly $260 to $1,400, with the higher end reflecting OEM dealership parts and higher labor rates. Always request a written quote that itemizes parts, labor, and any additional charges.
How to get an accurate quote
To ensure you get a precise estimate for your area and situation, consider these steps:
- Confirm your vehicle’s exact pump compatibility (vin-based part number) to avoid wrong-pump purchases.
- Request multiple quotes from local shops and online parts retailers; ask for separate line items for parts, labor, core charges, and taxes.
- Ask if the quote includes tank access, sending unit replacement, and any necessary fuel-line or seal replacements.
- Inquire about warranty on the part and on the labor, and whether towing is included if you can’t start the car.
Comparing several quotes helps you balance price with warranty and reliability. For an aging vehicle like the 2008 Fit, a higher upfront investment in a reputable OEM part may pay off in longer life and fewer future repairs.
Summary
For a 2008 Honda Fit, fuel pump replacement costs vary widely. Expect a total installed price from about $260 to $1,400, depending on whether you choose OEM, aftermarket, or used parts, and on local labor rates. Always compare quotes, verify part compatibility, and consider warranty and reliability when deciding between price options.


