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How much is a fuel pump for a 2016 Kia Sorento?

The fuel pump replacement for a 2016 Kia Sorento typically costs around $120 to $600 for the part, with total job cost often between $250 and $900 depending on engine and labor rates.


For a 2016 Sorento, prices vary by engine option (2.4L I4 vs 3.3L V6) and whether you buy an OEM Kia part, an aftermarket module, or a used/remanufactured unit. Labor costs and regional pricing can also influence the final bill. This article lays out typical price ranges and shopping tips.


What affects the price


Prices are influenced by the type of unit (fuel pump module versus pump only), the supplier (OEM vs aftermarket), the engine specification, and local labor rates. Dealerships tend to charge more, while independent shops and online retailers can offer more competitive prices. Some shops may also apply a core charge if you return the old unit.


Part options and price ranges


Below are common options you’ll encounter when shopping for a fuel pump for a 2016 Sorento, along with typical price ranges. Note these are estimates and can vary by retailer, region, and whether the component is brand-new or remanufactured.



  • OEM Kia fuel pump assembly (new) — typically about $250 to $600.

  • Aftermarket fuel pump module (new) — typically about $120 to $350.

  • Used or remanufactured fuel pump — typically about $80 to $250.

  • Fuel pump with added components (some kits include sending unit, filter, and hardware) — typically $150 to $500.


Labor costs to install a fuel pump depend on access and regional rates, but in general you can expect independent shops to charge roughly $150 to $350, while dealer service departments may bill higher. In total, installed prices commonly range from about $300 to $900.


Where to shop and what to expect during installation


Popular places to check include Kia dealerships for OEM parts, and auto parts retailers such as AutoZone, O'Reilly Auto Parts, Advance Auto Parts, and RockAuto for aftermarket options. Online retailers can offer lower sticker prices but may add shipping or core charges. Expect a safety-focused installation process that typically takes 1.5 to 3 hours, depending on the vehicle’s fuel system access and the mechanic’s experience. Some vehicles may require fuel pressure releasers and careful depressurization of the system.


Summary


To recap, replacing the fuel pump on a 2016 Kia Sorento can cost anywhere from roughly $300 to $900 installed, depending on the part choice and labor. OEM parts are pricier but guaranteed to fit, while aftermarket or remanufactured units can save money but may vary in quality. Always verify compatibility with your engine variant, be aware of potential core charges, and compare multiple quotes to ensure you’re getting a fair price.

Is it worth replacing a fuel pump?


If the fuel pump is the only thing wrong with your car, then it is probably worth it to replace it. However, if there are other issues with your car that need to be fixed or if the cost of fixing it on an older car is not worth it then you may want to consider other options.



How much does it cost to replace a fuel pump on a Kia Sorento?


between $1,372 and $1,504
The average cost for a Kia Sorento Fuel Pump Replacement is between $1,372 and $1,504. Labor costs are estimated between $108 and $158 while parts are priced between $1,264 and $1,345.



What is the most common problem with Kia Sorento 2016?


A common issue with the 2016 Kia Sorento is a tendency for its engine to fail. This happens as a result of the head gasket leaking, causing its antifreeze and coolant to mix with the engine oil.



What are signs of a failing fuel pump?


Signs of a Bad Fuel Pump: What to Look For

  • Your Car Won't Start. A car that won't start is often caused by a faulty fuel pump.
  • Your Vehicle has a Whining Noise.
  • Your Car is Stalling.
  • Your Vehicle's Performance is Lacking.
  • You're Experiencing Loss of Power, Especially when the Vehicle is Stressed.
  • Decreased Fuel Efficiency.


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