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How much is a fuel pump for a Honda CRV?

In the United States, replacing a Honda CR-V fuel pump typically costs about $400 to $1,100 installed, depending on the year, part choice (OEM vs aftermarket), and local labor rates. The exact price can be higher at a dealer and lower at an independent shop, and some generations may require more labor due to tank access.


What affects the price


The final cost is driven by several variables, including the part chosen, the model year, and where you have the work done.



  • Part type: OEM Honda fuel pump assembly versus aftermarket fuel pump module. OEM parts tend to be pricier but are designed for exact fit and factory compatibility; aftermarket parts can be cheaper but vary in quality and warranty.

  • Model year and generation: Different CR-V generations may use different sending units or pump designs, affecting part price and installation complexity.

  • Labor rates and location: Dealer service centers generally charge more than independent shops; urban areas and high-cost regions raise the rate.

  • Tank access and removal: Replacing the pump typically requires access to the fuel tank, which can involve removing components or lowering the tank and increases labor hours.

  • Core charges and warranties: Some aftermarket pumps include a refundable core charge; warranty terms vary by brand and whether the work is done at a dealer or independent shop.


Different combinations of these factors explain why quotes for the same repair can vary widely.


Estimated price ranges


Here are typical price bands to guide planning, separated into parts options and labor/installation costs.


Parts options



  • OEM Honda fuel pump assembly (dealer or official parts): typically $250–$520 depending on year and availability.

  • Aftermarket fuel pump module (non-OEM brands): typically $60–$260 depending on brand and generation.

  • Core charges: Some aftermarket pumps may include a refundable core charge (roughly $40–$100) if the old unit isn’t returned.


Choosing OEM versus aftermarket depends on price, reliability, and warranty preferences. OEM parts offer factory fit and potentially longer warranty support, while aftermarket options can save money upfront.


Labor and installation



  • Labor time: Replacing the CR-V fuel pump typically takes about 2 to 4 hours, depending on the generation and whether the tank must be lowered or removed.

  • Labor rates: U.S. shop rates commonly range from $80 to $150 per hour, resulting in roughly $160 to $600 in labor costs.

  • Additional costs: A new fuel filter or diagnostic testing may add $50–$150 to the bill.


Together, parts and labor determine the total, with dealer-installed work usually at the higher end of the range.


How to source and save


Getting several quotes and understanding what’s included helps you save money and avoid surprises.



  1. Obtain multiple, itemized quotes from both Honda dealers and reputable independent shops.

  2. Ask for a breakdown that lists parts, labor, taxes, core charges, and any tank-access fees.

  3. Clarify whether the estimate includes diagnostic checks and any related components (e.g., fuel lines, filters).

  4. Decide between OEM and aftermarket parts based on price, warranty, and reliability concerns.

  5. Check for any available warranties on parts and labor, and understand terms for replacement if needed.


Being proactive with quotes and understanding what’s included helps you choose the best value without compromising reliability.


Summary


For a Honda CR-V, the installed cost of replacing the fuel pump generally falls in the $400–$1,100 range in the United States, with OEM parts and dealer labor toward the higher end and aftermarket parts plus independent-shop labor toward the lower end. Price variations come from the model year, part choice, tank-access requirements, and regional labor rates. Always request a detailed, written estimate and compare several options to find the best balance of cost and quality.

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