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How much is a fuel pump for a 2015 Chrysler 200?

The fuel pump assembly for a 2015 Chrysler 200 typically costs between $200 and $700 for the part, with installed prices ranging from about $350 to $900, depending on engine choice, supplier, and labor rates.


To understand the price, it helps to know the configuration of the fuel pump on the 2015 Chrysler 200, which uses an in-tank fuel pump module that includes the pump and sending unit. Replacement can be labor-intensive because the tank must be accessed, and prices vary by engine (2.4L Tigershark vs 3.6L Pentastar), whether you buy OEM Mopar or aftermarket parts, and your local labor rates.


What affects the price


Several factors drive the price you’ll pay for a 2015 Chrysler 200 fuel pump, from the engine size to the source and whether you’re buying the unit alone or as part of a full assembly.


Engine options and compatibility


The 2015 Chrysler 200 offered different engines, and the fuel pump module may differ slightly between them. Most replacements come as a complete in-tank assembly (pump plus sending unit), and some variants may require a different part number. Always verify fit with the VIN or the part number because mismatches can affect price and compatibility.


Part price ranges (fuel pump assembly)


Here are typical price ranges you might encounter when shopping for a new fuel pump module for a 2015 Chrysler 200. These figures reflect current market trends for both new and aftermarket parts and do not include labor.



  • OEM/Mopar in-tank fuel pump assembly (new): typically $300–$500

  • Aftermarket/new equivalent fuel pump module: typically $180–$350

  • Remanufactured or refurbished unit: typically $100–$250

  • Used or salvage-yard unit (if compatible): typically $100–$250


Note: Pump kits that are sold separately from the sending unit are less common for this model; most buyers replace the full assembly to ensure correct operation and warranty coverage.


Installed price estimates (labor included)


Labor costs add significantly to the total. The work is generally done by removing the fuel tank or lowering it, replacing the module, and testing the system. Labor times and rates vary by shop and region.



  • Typical labor time: about 2–4 hours

  • Average automotive shop labor rate: roughly $75–$120 per hour (rates vary by region)

  • Estimated total installed price: roughly $350–$900, depending on engine, part price, and local labor costs

  • Dealerships may charge more, while independent shops or mobile mechanics could be on the lower end


Some additional costs can include diagnostic fees, tax, fees for tank/line access, or environmental/recycling charges.


Summary


For a 2015 Chrysler 200, expect the fuel pump assembly itself to cost a few hundred dollars, with total installed cost typically between $350 and $900 depending on engine, part source, and local labor rates. Always confirm compatibility with your vehicle using the VIN and part number, and obtain quotes from multiple shops or retailers to ensure you’re getting a fair price. If you’re experiencing symptoms like stalling, hard starts, or poor fuel economy, a failing fuel pump is a common possibility, but further diagnosis is recommended.

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