How much is a fuel pump for a 2006 Jeep Commander?
The average cost for a Jeep Commander fuel pump replacement is between $663 and $715. Labor costs are estimated between $197 and $249 while parts are priced at $466.
Where is the fuel pump on a jeep?
To be absolutely sure, raise and support the back of the Jeep on jack stands, unless the height allows you to crawl under the back without raising it. Unplug the fuel pump connector at the back of the fuel tank. It will be easy to find and has four wires in the connector.
What happens when a fuel pump goes bad?
The engine turns off if the combustion chamber’s fuel is inadequate or doesn’t have the proper pressure. The part that ensures none of this happens is the fuel pump, and it cannot work perfectly if the fuel pump relay develops any issues. A faulty fuel pump relay can also cause the engine not to start at all and be completely dead.
How much does it cost to replace a fuel pump?
Check your repair manual for getting the exact location of the fuel pump relay fast. The average fuel pump replacement cost is between $90 and $150, depending on the car model and labor costs. The parts may cost you between $20 and $50, while the remaining cost is the labor cost.
When do you need to replace the fuel pump relay?
If the engine is stalling or not starting, or the fuel pump is not making any noise when the key is on, you may need to replace the fuel pump relay. 1. Engine stalls 2. Engine does not start 3. No noise from the fuel pump
How to test fuel pressure in a Jeep Commander?
If I don’t crank but just turn the key on for a few seconds, then off, on, off, and crank then it always fires right up also (i.e. what I think I am doing is priming the pump to build up pressure). In the meantime I dumped a bottle of fuel system cleaner in the tank hoping for some magic to happen.
What are the symptoms of a fuel pump relay problem?
1. Engine stalls One of the first symptoms of an issue with the fuel pump relay is an engine that suddenly stalls. If the fuel pump relay has an issue while the vehicle is operating it will cut off power to the fuel pump, which will cause the engine to stall.
How to check fuel pressure on a 5.7?
5.7 fuel pressure test? Does anyone here have any ideas on how to check the fuel pressure on a 5.7 (’06)? I can’t find a port anywhere, and the manual makes no mention of it but does list Mopar 6631 and/or 6539 as special tools which look to me like they add a temporary port in line so you can test.
Why does my fuel pump not test 5.7?
A stuck open fuel pump check valve is the only thing I can think of that would explain my symptoms but it sure would be nice to do what should be a quick and cheap fuel pressure test before dropping $240 on a fuel pump that may not be needed. On 2nd try it sputters a bit and sometimes starts, sometimes doesn’t.