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How much is a fuel pump for a 2015 Kia Sorento?

The fuel pump assembly for a 2015 Kia Sorento typically ranges from about $150 to $700 for the part itself, with total installed prices generally between $350 and $1,100 depending on OEM vs aftermarket parts and local labor rates.


Prices vary by supplier, whether the part is an OEM Kia module or a third‑party replacement, engine type, regional labor costs, and whether any related components (such as the sending unit or fuel filter) are included in the kit. This article outlines current typical ranges and factors to consider when budgeting for a replacement.


What affects the price


Several factors influence how much you’ll pay for a fuel pump replacement on a 2015 Kia Sorento, from the choice of part to the labor you incur. The sections below break down the main price components.


Estimated parts price ranges (pre-labor) for the fuel pump module



  • OEM Kia replacement fuel pump module: typically $350–$700

  • Aftermarket replacement fuel pump module: typically $140–$300

  • Remanufactured or refurbished units: often $120–$240


Prices shown are before tax and shipping and can vary by retailer, region, and availability. Always verify compatibility with your exact Sorento model year and engine option.


Labor and total installed cost


In addition to the part itself, labor charges will significantly affect the final bill. The following ranges cover typical shop rates and time estimates.



  • Independent repair shop labor: roughly $200–$350 for a standard fuel pump replacement (often 2–4 hours, depending on access).

  • Dealership or specialty shop labor: roughly $300–$450, often with higher hourly rates but sometimes including better warranty coverage.


With labor included, the total installed price generally falls into these broad ranges: aftermarket parts plus labor about $340–$650, OEM parts plus labor about $650–$1,100. Regional price differences and additional repairs (such as replacing the sending unit or inspecting the fuel lines) can push the total higher or lower.


Where to buy and how to shop


To shop smartly, compare several sources and confirm the exact part number and compatibility for your 2015 Sorento’s engine (2.4L 4-cylinder or 3.3L V6 were common options). Consider requesting a warranty on the pump module and asking whether the price includes the sending unit, fuel filter, or core charge. Getting a written estimate that itemizes parts and labor helps prevent surprises if the component has to be replaced again sooner than expected.


Summary


For a 2015 Kia Sorento, anticipate a parts price range of roughly $140–$700 depending on aftermarket vs OEM and whether a remanufactured unit is used. Labor typically adds about $200–$450, bringing the total installed cost to approximately $340–$1,100. Prices vary by region, shop, and part availability, so it pays to shop around, verify compatibility, and obtain multiple quotes before proceeding.

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