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How much is a fuel pump for a 2014 Honda Civic?

For a 2014 Honda Civic, a new fuel pump assembly typically costs between about $100 and $600 for the part itself, with installed repair usually between $400 and $900 depending on whether you choose aftermarket or OEM parts and on labor rates.


In more detail, the 2014 Civic uses a fuel pump integrated with the sending unit inside the fuel tank. Prices can vary by retailer, region, and whether you buy an original equipment manufacturer (OEM) part or an aftermarket equivalent. Labor costs depend on local rates and whether the tank must be dropped or accessed through service panels. The Si model with the 2.4L engine can influence part availability and price slightly, but the overall cost range remains similar for a complete pump assembly replacement.


Parts price ranges


OEM vs aftermarket differences


The following ranges reflect common prices you might see for a fuel pump assembly for a 2014 Civic from different sourcing options. Actual prices depend on part number compatibility with your VIN and whether the kit includes the sending unit, seals, and related hardware.



  • Aftermarket (non-OEM) fuel pump assemblies: typically about $60–$250, depending on brand and whether the complete assembly with sending unit is included.

  • OEM Honda fuel pump assemblies: typically about $250–$600, with higher-end pricing from dealers or specialty OEM suppliers for exact VIN compatibility.

  • Remanufactured fuel pump assemblies: typically about $120–$300, often a lower-cost option but with varying warranty terms.


Prices can vary by retailer, location, and whether the kit includes sending unit, gaskets, and hoses. Always verify compatibility with your VIN and engine option when purchasing.


Labor and installation considerations


What can affect labor time


Before listing the factors that influence installation costs, note that labor charges depend on your region and the shop's hourly rate. Some fuel pump replacements are straightforward, while others require additional steps such as tank access or fuel line checks.



  • Average labor cost: Many shops quote about 2–4 hours of labor for a fuel pump replacement, at roughly $75–$125 per hour depending on location and shop. This yields about $150–$500 in labor.

  • Tank access and replacement method: Some jobs require dropping the fuel tank, while others can access the pump through a service hatch; the method affects labor time and cost.

  • Additional parts and services: You may need a new sending unit gasket, fuel filter, or hoses; these add to the parts cost and labor.

  • Vehicle-specific considerations: If your Civic is an Si model or if there are other related issues (such as a faulty fuel pressure regulator or fuel pump relay) the diagnosis and replacement may be more complex and time-consuming.


Labor and installation complexities can push total costs higher, particularly if the gas tank must be removed or if other fuel system components require service.


Summary


For a 2014 Honda Civic, expect a fuel pump assembly price range broadly from about $60 to $600 for the part itself, with total installed costs often landing between roughly $400 and $900 depending on OEM vs aftermarket parts, vehicle trim, labor rates, and local shop charges. Always confirm compatibility with your VIN, consider whether you want OEM or aftermarket parts, and obtain a written estimate that includes labor and any potential additional parts. If you experience symptoms like poor fuel economy, stalling, or trouble starting, a professional diagnosis is advised to confirm the fuel pump is the root cause before replacement.

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