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How much is a fuel pump for a 2014 Audi A4?

The cost to replace a fuel pump on a 2014 Audi A4 typically ranges from about $150 to $700 for the part itself, with installation bringing the total to roughly $300 to $1,000 depending on OEM vs aftermarket parts and local labor rates.


Price ranges by part type


Prices vary depending on whether you choose an Original Equipment Manufacturer (OEM) unit or an aftermarket pump, and whether you’re buying just the pump or the full fuel-pump module with the sending unit. Here are the common ranges you’ll see.



  • OEM fuel pump module (Audi/VW-branded): typically $350–$700, with some higher-end dealer pricing.

  • Aftermarket fuel pump module (Bosch, Walbro, Denso, etc.): typically $150–$350.

  • Used or refurbished units (pump or module): typically $100–$250, with variable condition and shorter warranty.


When shopping, be sure to confirm whether the price includes the sending unit and related hardware, as some listings are for the pump alone and require additional components.


Labor and installation considerations


Labor costs depend on shop rates, regional pricing, and whether auxiliary work is needed (like inspecting lines or replacing the sending unit). Typical ranges and timeframes are:



  • Time to install: about 1 to 2.5 hours in most shops.

  • Labor rate: roughly $75–$150 per hour, depending on location and shop.

  • Total labor cost: commonly around $75–$375.


In some cases, if ancillary issues are found (damaged fuel lines, clamps, or related sensors), total costs can rise accordingly.


Where to buy and warranty considerations


Choosing the right source can affect price, fit, and warranty. Consider these options and their typical implications for a 2014 A4:



  • Official Audi/VW dealer parts: usually the most expensive upfront but solid factory warranty and guaranteed compatibility.

  • Auto parts stores (AutoZone, O'Reilly, Advance, etc.): carry aftermarket pumps and modules with varying warranties; prices are often competitive.

  • Online retailers (RockAuto, ECS Tuning, FCP Euro, Amazon): can offer substantial savings but verify compatibility and warranty terms; some sites provide extended warranties.

  • Salvage yards or refurbished units: lowest upfront cost but higher risk and limited warranty.


Always check warranty terms (duration and what’s covered), and confirm compatibility with your exact engine code (for example, 2.0 TFSI vs 2.0 TSI variants) to avoid fitment issues.


What to check before you buy


OEM vs aftermarket


OEM parts align with factory specs and may simplify warranty claims, but aftermarket options can be cheaper and reliable when sourced from reputable brands. Verify the part’s compatibility with your vehicle’s engine and fuel system configuration.


VIN-specific fit


Fuel pump specs can vary by engine code and production year. Double-check the listing against your VIN and confirm that the part matches your A4’s exact configuration to avoid misfits or performance issues.


Tip: If you’re unsure, consult a trusted parts specialist or your mechanic to confirm the correct pump/module for your vehicle and to estimate total installed cost.


Summary


For a 2014 Audi A4, expect part prices roughly in the $150–$700 range depending on OEM vs aftermarket and whether you’re buying a full module or a standalone pump, with labor typically adding $75–$375 depending on location and complexity. Shopping wisely—balancing price, warranty, and compatibility—can keep the total installed cost generally between about $300 and $1,000. Always verify compatibility with your engine code and understand what’s included in each listing before purchasing.

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