A power steering pump for a 2009 Impala typically costs about $100 to $500 for the part itself, with installed prices generally ranging from roughly $400 to $900 depending on the part choice and local labor rates.
Prices vary by whether you choose a remanufactured unit, a new aftermarket pump, or an OEM GM part, and by where you shop or have the work done. The following breakdown helps you understand current market options and what to expect when shopping for a replacement.
Part price ranges
Before buying, know the typical price bands for different types of pumps. The ranges below reflect common options available in the United States as of 2024–2026.
- Remanufactured/rebuilt power steering pump (aftermarket): about $60–$180
- New aftermarket power steering pump: about $120–$250
- OEM GM remanufactured power steering pump: about $150–$350
- GM OEM new power steering pump: about $350–$500
Prices can be affected by core charges, warranties, shipping, and whether the part is sold with related components (such as a press-on pulley or high-pressure hose). Always verify current pricing and compatibility for your vehicle configuration before purchasing.
Labor and total installation cost
Labor costs depend on how easily the pump can be access and replaced, as well as regional labor rates. The following ranges illustrate typical scenarios.
- Labor for replacement: roughly 2 to 4 hours at about $75–$150 per hour
- Additional costs (belt, hoses, clamps, or related components if needed): $20–$120
- Estimated total installed price: approximately $240–$900
Dealerships often charge more than independent shops, and prices can be lower in regions with competitive labor markets. The final installed price will depend on the pump type, parts bundled with the job, and any related repairs.
How to buy the right pump for your 2009 Impala
To ensure proper fitment and value, follow these shopping steps before purchasing a pump.
- Confirm your Impala’s engine and trim to determine the exact pump variant and pulley configuration.
- Check the OEM part number for your VIN or consult a parts database to ensure correct fitment.
- Decide between remanufactured, aftermarket new, or OEM new based on budget and warranty preferences.
- Compare warranties and return policies; longer warranties can justify a higher price if reliability is a concern.
- Ask for a bundled quote that includes labor and any related parts to avoid surprise charges at the shop.
By following these steps, you can balance cost, compatibility, and reliability when replacing the power steering pump on a 2009 Impala.
Where to shop and what to expect
Common retailers for 2009 Impala power steering pumps include national auto parts chains and online sellers. Availability can vary by region, and some listings may require a core exchange. Always verify fitment with your VIN and engine code before purchase, and consider getting quotes from multiple shops to compare total installed costs.
Summary
For a 2009 Chevrolet Impala, parts prices typically span about $60 to $500 depending on whether you choose a remanufactured, aftermarket, or OEM unit. Labor generally adds roughly $200 to $600, bringing the total installed cost to about $400 to $900. Read current listings, confirm compatibility, and obtain several quotes to ensure you get a fair price.


