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2001 Ford Mustang V6?

How much should I expect to pay (labor & parts), to replace the fuel pump & for a tune up?

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  • Anonymous
    1 decade ago
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    well at my shop its $98 per hour 1.6 hr for tun up and 3 hr for fuel pump .5 for fuel filter its always done when doing a fuel pump thats 500 buck on labor alone the tune up could coast you more than 150 for parts and the fuel pump would be 100-200. it could be around 900 bucks and if you have a 1/2 to a full tank exspect to loose some if its running give it the the shop on E. Hope you aint geting screw i dont here or see to much mustang fuel pumps good luck

  • 1 decade ago

    You could be expecting a bill up to 300 pounds for the tune up, depending on what you want. For the fuel pump about 80-100 pounds.

  • well first off it depends on if it is an internal fuel pump or external. probably an external fuel pump because it is more or less a sports car which they usually have external fuel pumps. an internal fuel pump to replace plus labor is going to be a lot considering they have to take your fuel tank out and dissect it to get the fuel pump, that being said internal fuel pump parts and labor cost is probably around 500 dollars because its about 4 hours labor or so= about 70-80 an hour and the fuel pump would be around 200 bucks. if your fuel pump is external, your cost is goin to be much less then that of a internal one. probably around 300 parts and labor, 100-150 for the fuel pump and a few hours labor. i just had my 1990 nissan 300zx's fuel pump replaced and it took me 2 hours and the fuel pump itself was 150 dollars and its an external fuel pump.

    internal fuel pump (parts & labor) -around $500

    external fuel pump (parts & labor) -around $300

    Source(s): in school for automotive just had mine replaced
  • Anonymous
    1 decade ago

    its really hard to tell because every brand and type is different.

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