I’ve been having a lot of trouble starting my car, and I think the fuel pump is going bad. What can I expect to pay for a new 2010 Ford Fusion fuel pump?
Reviewed by Shannon Martin, Licensed Insurance Agent.
Most fuel pumps last around 100,000 miles, and I’m guessing you’ve reached that milestone. Unfortunately, fuel pump replacement isn’t a cheap fix; you can expect a 2010
fuel pump to cost you anywhere between $611 and $894.
Replacing a fuel pump isn’t difficult per se, so if you’re mechanically inclined, you might want to look up a tutorial and try it on your own: it will save you somewhere around $250 on labor costs.
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