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How much is a power steering pump for a 2004 Mini Cooper?

Expect to pay roughly $60–$350 for the power steering pump itself on a 2004 Mini Cooper, with aftermarket remanufactured units on the lower end and OEM/dealer units on the higher end; labor and any extra parts will add to the total.


Pricing by option


Prices vary by source and whether you are buying new, remanufactured, or used. The ranges below reflect typical current market prices for the 2004 Mini Cooper’s hydraulic power steering pump.



  • Remanufactured aftermarket power steering pump: typically $60–$120

  • New aftermarket power steering pump: typically $100–$200

  • OEM/dealer-installed new pump: typically $180–$350

  • Used/refurbished or salvaged pump: typically $40–$100

  • Core charges: some suppliers apply a $20–$50 core charge, refundable on return


When shopping, also note whether the pump includes the reservoir and pulley, or if you must reuse those parts from your old unit. Compatibility with your exact Mini model variant (R50 vs. R53) is essential to ensure a proper fit.


Costs beyond the pump


Installation and related items can significantly affect total cost. Here is how labor and ancillary parts typically break down for a 2004 Mini Cooper.



  • Labor for replacement: usually 2–4 hours, depending on access and shop rates; commonly $75–$150 per hour, totaling about $150–$450

  • Associated parts: tensioner pulley, belts, hoses, O-rings, reservoir if needed: $20–$100

  • Fluids and system bleed: power steering fluid (or ATF blend) and flushing: $20–$60


Concluding note: If you don’t have the tools or time, a shop will handle the replacement, and total costs will reflect labor and any additional parts or fluids required.


Buying tips and considerations


To maximize value and reliability when shopping for a 2004 Mini Cooper power steering pump, consider these practical tips.



  • Verify compatibility with your exact model year and engine code (R50 or R53 variants)

  • Choose between OEM/dealer, aftermarket remanufactured, or new aftermarket based on budget and preference

  • Check whether the pump includes the reservoir and pulley or if you must reuse yours

  • Review warranty terms; remanufactured units often come with 1–2 year warranties


Concluding note: Compare multiple sources (auto parts retailers, Mini dealership, and salvage yards) and inquire about core charges and return policies before purchasing.


Summary


For a 2004 Mini Cooper, the pump itself typically ranges from about $60 to $350, depending on whether you opt for remanufactured aftermarket, new aftermarket, or OEM/dealer units. When you add installation labor and potential related parts or fluids, the total installed cost usually falls in the broad range of roughly $250 to $800, influenced by your location, the shop, and the exact components included. Prioritize compatibility, warranty, and the inclusion of necessary parts, and consider professional installation to ensure proper system bleeding and operation.

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