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How much is a fuel pump for a 2011 Buick Regal?

The part itself typically costs between $60 and $350, with total installed cost usually ranging from about $300 to $900 depending on parts choice and locale.


In this article we break down what drives the price for a 2011 Buick Regal’s fuel pump, including differences between OEM, remanufactured, and aftermarket units, plus labor factors and money-saving tips. We’ll also outline where to shop and how to get an accurate estimate before you commit to a repair.


Price options and typical costs by part type


Prices vary by source and by whether you choose an original equipment (OEM) unit, a remanufactured OEM part, or a third-party aftermarket pump. The ranges below reflect common market prices for the 2011 Regal fuel pump module.



  • Aftermarket fuel pump module (non-OEM): typically $60–$180

  • Remanufactured OEM pump (rebuilt by an OEM supplier): typically $120–$320

  • Genuine OEM/Dealer pump: typically $250–$350 or more


OEM vs aftermarket choices can influence fit, warranty, and reliability as well as price. If you’re budget-conscious, a remanufactured OEM unit often offers a balance of cost and reliability; if warranty and exact fit are paramount, a dealer-sourced OEM unit may be worth the premium.


OEM vs aftermarket considerations


Choosing OEM typically ensures exact fit and factory compatibility, with solid warranty options but higher upfront cost. Aftermarket pumps can save money but vary in fitment and warranty; always verify compatibility with your vehicle VIN and recall/service bulletin considerations before purchasing.


Labor and total cost expectations


Labor costs depend on shop rates and the complexity of the job, which can involve dropping the fuel tank. The following ranges reflect typical scenarios in many regions.



  • Labor time: roughly 1.5 to 3.5 hours, depending on vehicle access and whether any ancillary work is needed

  • Labor rate: typical shop rates range from about $75 to $150 per hour, varying by region and facility

  • Estimated labor cost: commonly about $112 to $420


In addition to labor, expect tax where applicable and potential extra charges for fuel tank stabilization, seals, or related components if they’re worn. Some shops may offer a flat-rate price for the entire job that includes both parts and labor.


Where to shop and tips to save


Where you buy the pump and who performs the installation can materially affect the total cost. The following guidance helps you compare quotes and avoid surprise charges.



  • Dealer or OEM-focused auto parts stores: typically higher part prices but strong warranty coverage

  • Independent repair shops: often lower labor rates and flexible warranty options

  • Online retailers and auto parts marketplaces: can offer competitive part pricing; verify compatibility and return policies


To save money, obtain multiple, itemized quotes that separate parts and labor, ask about a warranty on the replacement pump, and confirm that the quoted price includes any necessary tank handling or seals. If you’re comfortable with DIY, note that removing and reinstalling the fuel tank is a significant task that may require specialized tools and safety precautions.


Summary


For a 2011 Buick Regal, fuel pump prices vary widely depending on part type and supplier. Plan for roughly $60–$350 for the part, with total installed cost typically in the $300–$900 range when you factor labor. OEM parts tend to be pricier but come with stronger dealership-style support, while aftermarket and remanufactured options can save money with varying trade-offs. Get several quotes, verify compatibility for your VIN, and confirm warranty terms before proceeding.

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