2001 jeep grand cherokee fuel pump replacement

I have had the fuel pump replaced 2x by a mechanic and it seems it has gone bad again. The fuel guage also quits showing correct fuel level. Is there an electrical problem causing the fuel unit to quit working and/or solution?

Fuel Pump AssemblyFITMENTAftermarket Replacement Part Compatible with: Grand Cherokee 1996QualityUnless noted otherwise, these are new aftermarket parts. They are manufactured to align with Original Equipment (OE) specifications and act as a direct replacement for the factory part, not as an upgrade or improvement. They will fit and function as the original factory part did.See Seller details for available warranty, return policy and more.

How do I know if my fuel pump is bad in my Jeep Grand Cherokee?

Signs of such failure are a car that won't start or stalls once it has started. Other times, the fuel flow can slowly become starved causing the check engine light to come on. Or if you hear a whirring sound coming from your fuel tank, the fuel pump may be about to fail, since fuel pumps do not normally make noise.

How many hours does it take to replace a fuel pump?

On average, this will take somewhere between 2-3 hours. We'll average it out to 2 hours of labor – even though this can sometimes be much more. On average, you should expect to pay between $400-$600 dollars on average to have your fuel pump repaired at the mechanic.

Can I replace a fuel pump myself?

Installing a fuel pump can be difficult – especially if you've got a full gas tank. Plus, because fuel is flammable, the task can be dangerous. If you decide to tackle the job yourself, make sure to take the necessary precautions and have a fire extinguisher on hand.

How much is the labor to install a fuel pump?

Good quality fuel pump sets can cost between $200 to $1000. Labor costs are $150-$350. More expensive vehicles with complex designs can cost $2,500 to have a fuel pump replaced.