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F150 fuel pump
I have a 1991 f-150 long bed, I believe the fuel pump went out in it. Was wondering how much would a local shop cost in total to replace it labor included.
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Re: F150 fuel pump
It will cost you around $90-95 without labor and $115-120 with labor.
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Re: F150 fuel pump
You may be quoting Dubai labor rates, but I can assure you that in the US labor will be more than that. We did a pump on a similar year F150 a few years back and dropped the tank to do it. Wasn't fun. A shop may lift the bed off, but that wasn't an option for us due to space constraints and fear of snapping mount bolts.
Expect to pay a few hours labor for a shop to do it. Most shops are probably going to charge $60-$80 an hour. I'd say labor will be in the realm of $200, plus the cost of the pump. If you have hand tools and time I'd recommend taking a day and doing it yourself.
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Re: F150 fuel pump
I ended up doing it myself. I cut a access panel through the bed. I only paid for the fuel pump etc. Only took a few hours.
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