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How much is a fuel pump for a 2016 Chevrolet Trax?

Part cost for a 2016 Trax fuel pump generally runs about $150–$400 for aftermarket units or $250–$500 for GM/OEM units; installation tends to bring the total to roughly $500–$900 depending on labor rates and location.


The 2016 Trax uses an in-tank fuel pump assembly with the sending unit. Replacing it involves draining the tank, access panel removal, and careful resealing. Pricing reflects parts quality, whether you choose a dealership, independent shop, or online parts supplier, and the labor required. This guide breaks down typical costs, where to shop, and what to expect during service.


What affects the price


Prices are influenced by several factors that determine how much you’ll pay for a fuel pump replacement on a 2016 Trax. The following list highlights the main price drivers.


Key considerations



  • Part type and quality: aftermarket non-OEM vs OEM/GM-branded; some pumps are sold as a complete in-tank assembly including the fuel sending unit.

  • Model-specific compatibility: ensuring the pump matches the 2016 Trax year and engine variant (1.4L turbo, etc.).

  • Labor requirements: access to the fuel pump on a Trax typically requires lifting the rear seat or accessing the fuel tank via an access panel; labor time varies by shop and region.

  • Location and warranty: prices vary by region, shop rate, and whether the part is covered by a warranty or credit programs.


In short, price variation comes from the part source and the labor overhead, so expect a range rather than a single fixed number.


Where to buy and who will install


Shopping options influence price. Consider the following sources and services.


Shopping options



  • Automotive parts retailers (examples include AutoZone, Advance Auto Parts, O'Reilly) often stock aftermarket in-tank fuel pump assemblies and may offer installation quotes.

  • Online marketplaces (Amazon, RockAuto, eBay Motors) can provide a wider range of brands and prices, including OEM-equivalent options.

  • Dealerships vs independent shops: dealerships typically price higher but may provide OEM parts and bundled diagnostics; independent mechanics may offer lower labor rates and quicker turnaround.


Whether you buy from a retailer or have it installed at a shop, be sure to verify part compatibility with your exact Trax model and communicate warranty terms.


Estimated cost ranges


Prices below reflect typical ranges seen in North American markets as of the mid-2020s. They are ballpark figures to help you budget rather than fixed quotes.



  • Part cost (aftermarket): roughly $150–$300 for a generic in-tank fuel pump assembly.

  • Part cost (OEM/GM): roughly $250–$500 for an authentic GM unit or equivalent OEM part.

  • Labor for installation: typically $150–$450 depending on local labor rates and job difficulty.

  • Installed total (parts + labor): commonly $500–$900, with some scenarios exceeding $1,000 if you opt for higher-end parts or dealer service.


Prices can vary. Always request a written quote that itemizes parts and labor, and check whether tax or disposal fees are included.


Summary


For a 2016 Chevrolet Trax, the fuel pump replacement cost ranges broadly from about $500 to $900 when you include labor, with part prices typically between $150 and $500 depending on aftermarket vs OEM. Shopping around, confirming compatibility, and factoring in local labor rates will help you lock in a precise estimate. If cost is a concern, ask about refurbished or reconditioned pumps and any potential warranty on the installation.

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