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How much does it cost to replace a power steering pump on an Acura?

For most Acura models with traditional hydraulic power steering, replacement cost typically runs about $400 to $1,100, including parts and labor. On newer models that use electric power steering (EPS), there isn’t a hydraulic pump to replace, and the repair focuses on the EPS unit or controller, usually totaling around $800 to $2,500 depending on the model and shop.


This article breaks down the factors that influence price, explains how to tell which system your Acura has, and provides realistic cost ranges for common scenarios. It also offers tips to compare estimates and avoid surprises at the mechanic.


Cost breakdown by steering system


Costs vary significantly depending on whether your vehicle uses a hydraulic pump or an electric steering system. The ranges below reflect typical prices seen at independent shops and dealerships.



  • Hydraulic power steering pump (older Acura models): Parts typically $150–$500; labor $200–$700; total commonly $350–$1,100.

  • Electric power steering (newer Acura models): Replacement of the EPS module, rack, or motor can run $800–$2,500 total, depending on the exact model and repair path.

  • Additional components and services: A fluid flush, new belt or hose, reservoir, and steering calibrations can add $20–$300 to the bill, and some shops include these in the estimate.


Conclusion: Hydraulic pumps tend to be cheaper to replace than EPS components, but exact pricing varies by model year, parts choice, and labor rate. Always confirm which system your car uses before authorizing work.


Model and year considerations


The steering system your Acura uses is largely a function of its model year. Older Acuras and many past generations relied on hydraulic power steering, while a growing number of newer models use electric power steering (EPS). Knowing which system your car has helps you shop more effectively and prevents misquoting prices.



  • Hydraulic PS (older Acura models): Typical total cost around $350–$1,100, depending on parts and labor.

  • EPS (newer Acura models): Typical total cost around $800–$2,500, depending on model and whether you repair or replace the module.


Concluding note: If you’re unsure which system your vehicle uses, consult the owner’s manual or ask a trusted technician to confirm before getting estimates.


Tips for saving money and getting accurate estimates


To avoid overpaying, follow these practical steps when seeking quotes for a power steering replacement.



  • Obtain at least three written estimates from independent shops and, if possible, the dealership.

  • Ask for a parts breakdown and compare remanufactured vs OEM options for the PS pump or EPS components.

  • Clarify whether the quote includes related work such as a fluid flush, belt replacement, or reservoir replacement.

  • Check warranty terms on parts and labor, and ask about labor time estimates and potential discounts.


Concluding thought: Clear communication with the shop and multiple quotes are your best tools to secure a fair price and avoid surprise charges.


Summary


Bottom line: The cost to replace a power steering pump on an Acura depends on whether the vehicle uses hydraulic or electric power steering. Hydraulic-pump replacements typically fall in the $350–$1,100 range, while EPS-related repairs tend to be $800–$2,500 or more. Model year and system type are the biggest drivers of price, with additional costs possible for related parts and services. Always verify your car’s steering system, obtain multiple written estimates, and consider parts options to get the best value.

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Kevin Bennett

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Kevin Bennet is the founder and owner of Kevin's Autos, a leading automotive service provider in Australia. With a deep commitment to customer satisfaction and years of industry expertise, Kevin uses his blog to answer the most common questions posed by his customers. From maintenance tips to troubleshooting advice, Kevin's articles are designed to empower drivers with the knowledge they need to keep their vehicles running smoothly and safely.