A 2015 Honda Civic fuel pump replacement typically costs about $100 to $550 for the part, with the total installed price ranging from roughly $400 to $900 depending on part choice and local labor rates.
The fuel pump is located inside the fuel tank, and replacing it is a labor-intensive job that can involve dropping the tank. This article breaks down typical price ranges, labor considerations, and tips for shopping around so you can plan your repair with confidence.
What affects the price
The cost you pay for a fuel pump in a 2015 Civic hinges on several factors, including whether you buy an aftermarket part, an OEM/dealer part, or a remanufactured unit, as well as regional labor rates and whether the repair includes additional components or services.
Part categories and price ranges
The following breakdown gives a quick sense of what you might pay for the fuel pump assembly itself.
- Aftermarket fuel pump assemblies: typically $100–$250
- OEM/dealer new fuel pump assemblies: typically $250–$550
- Remanufactured/refurbished fuel pump assemblies: typically $120–$250
Prices vary by supplier, trim level, and whether the kit includes the sending unit, filters, or other components. Always confirm exactly what’s included before purchase.
Labor and installation considerations
Labor costs depend on local shop rates and the time required to access the pump. Replacing the fuel pump usually involves removing the rear seat or trunk panel, safely draining and lowering the fuel tank, and replacing the pump module inside the tank.
- Typical labor time: 2–4 hours
- Labor rate range: about $75–$150 per hour, depending on region and shop
- Other costs to anticipate: diagnostic fees if required, tax, core charges, and disposal fees
In some cases, shops may charge more if there are complications (rusted fasteners, restricted space, or damaged sending units) or if multiple related fuel system components are replaced at once.
Where to shop and how to save
Smart shopping can trim the total bill. Compare quotes from multiple sources and consider both parts and labor in your decision. Some customers find value in bundling the pump replacement with related servicing or choosing a reputable independent mechanic over a dealership for a lower labor rate.
- Get quotes from Honda dealers and independent repair shops to compare installed prices
- Ask about core charges and whether they’re refundable once the old unit is returned
- Consider remanufactured or refurbished units with warranty if you’re comfortable with that option
- Check whether the price includes or excludes taxes, disposal fees, and any required fuel system testing
By gathering multiple estimates and clarifying what’s included, you can avoid surprises and choose the option that best fits your budget and needs.
What to know about the 2015 Civic specifically
The 2015 Honda Civic uses a fuel pump module installed within the fuel tank. Replacing it typically requires dropping the tank and removing the sending unit assembly. The pump module usually includes the pump, filter, and sending unit. While the basic process is similar across trims, some configurations may have minor variations in access points or included components.
Summary
For a 2015 Honda Civic, expect the part cost to fall somewhere in the $100–$550 range, with installed prices commonly between $400 and $900 depending on part type and region. OEM parts tend to be on the higher end, while aftermarket or remanufactured units can save money but may come with different warranty terms. Labor is the major driver of total cost, typically 2–4 hours at $75–$150 per hour, plus any diagnostic or disposal fees. Shop around, ask questions about what’s included, and consider both price and warranty when choosing a supplier. Always verify current prices with local shops or retailers, as costs can fluctuate with demand and location.


