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How much does a oil pump replacement cost for Hyundai cars?

A typical Hyundai oil pump replacement in the UK costs around £545 - £1,035. Depending on your Hyundai model and engine, and whether you live in a big city or a small one, the price of a oil pump replacement on your vehicle can be higher or lower. We computed prices for some of the best-selling Hyundai cars in the UK in order to give you an idea of how much a oil pump replacement costs.
Car modelFixter price range
Oil pump replacement for Hyundai i10£545 - £857
Oil pump replacement for Hyundai i20£644 - £1,013
Oil pump replacement for Hyundai i30£659 - £1,035
Oil pump replacement for Hyundai Tucson£659 - £1,035
Oil pump replacement for Hyundai ix35£659 - £1,035
Oil pump replacement for Hyundai Ioniq£659 - £1,035
Oil pump replacement for Hyundai ix20£644 - £1,013

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What does an oil pump do?

The oil pump’s job is to circulate oil under pressure from the oil pan into the car’s oil circuit. This oil is needed to lubricate parts like the rotating bearings, sliding pistons and camshaft where constant, fluid movement is essential.

What are the symptoms of a bad oil pump?

Below are the top three symptoms that could indicate you need to replace your oil pump:

  • Low oil pressure (this could be indicated by your engine warning light)

  • Increased engine operating temperature

  • Tapping or pinging noises coming from the engine

What happens when we do an oil pump replacement on your car?

Our certified mechanics will:

  • Safely raise your vehicle

  • Drain the oil from your engine and pump

  • Remove the oil sump pan

  • Replace the oil pump and re-assemble the other components

  • Add fresh engine oil and fit a new oil filter

  • They will run the engine check the oil pressure and inspect the engine for leaks

Daniel, from LondonDaniel, from London

Hey Fixter, what are the signs that my oil pump is failing?

Some of the symptoms of a bad oil pump are low oil pressure (this could be indicated by your engine warning light), increased engine operating temperature or tapping noises coming from the engine.

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Want to learn more about Hyundai oil pump replacement?

What does an oil pump do?

The purpose of the oil pump is to circulate oil under pressure from the oil pan into the car’s oil circuit. This oil is needed to lubricate parts like the rotating bearings, sliding pistons and camshaft where constant, fluid movement is essential.

Although primarily used for lubrication, pressurised oil also helps to cool parts of the engine where friction can be an issue. Because oil and lubrication are so important to the smooth running of your car, even the slightest dip in oil pressure can have a noticeable effect on the reliability of your car.

Malfunctioning oil pumps can be hard to detect, so you should always have your pump inspected as soon as possible when the low oil pressure light begins to flicker on your dashboard. Your oil pump is an integral part of your vehicle's engine performance, and if it fails it could cause serious damage to your car.

Hyundai

The Hyundai Motor Company (or Hyundai Motors) is a South Korean multination automotive manufacturer, founded in 1967, with current divisions that include Kia Motors and Genesis Motor.

Since arriving in the UK market, Hyundai has made a steady and consistent rise in sales, to the point where there are now over 850k of their cars on our roads today.

Well-priced luxury cars with a fantastic warranty

Predominantly producing an extensive range of smart looking hatchback cars of quality and price to compete with Ford, Vauxhall and Volkswagen, perhaps their rising sales figures can be partly put down to holding one of the best warranties for a new car in the business.

Their 5-year, unlimited-mileage warranty offers the peace of mind any new car owner would be thrilled to receive, given that most marques only offer 3 years with around 60k miles of cover.

Hyundai doesn’t solely offer a range of varying hatchback models; the current full line-up features tourers, coupes and of course, as the leading trend in today’s market, a selection of SUV models of varying sizes, trims and price tags.

Hyundai electric hybrid technology

Hyundai, as have most marques during the growth of new fuel technologies, has shown a strong entry into all electric and hybrid motoring. The brand’s Ioniq Hybrid model proved more efficient than Toyota’s Prius, the world’s first mainstream and possibly the most popular hybrid car on the road today.

Motorsport: Hyundai’s subcompact rally car

Entering motorsport in the late 1990s, Hyundai unveiled its Accent WRC (world rally car) to compete in the World Rally Championship. It achieved its first top-10 result in the 2000 Rally Argentina and continued to finish well throughout the season, but not quite well enough to compete with the top 3 or 4 teams.

In 2014, Hyundai made a return to world rallying after a 10-year absence, with the introduction of their i20 WRC; a rally car based on the i20 subcompact and was unveiled at the 2012 Paris Motor Show.

How often should an oil pump need replacing?

Like most car parts, your oil pump will experience wear and tear and will eventually have to be replaced. In a properly maintained and regularly serviced vehicle, your oil pump should last somewhere between 60,000 and 70,000 miles.

Additionally, there are numerous other reasons why an oil pump might fail and need to be replaced. The most obvious reason is general wear and tear over time. Low engine oil levels can also result in insufficient lubrication which causes issues for the pump. Infrequent oil changes and contaminated oil can also cause the pump to malfunction. Dirt and debris in the oil can wreak havoc on the engine and the oil pump.

Malfunctioning oil pumps can be hard to detect, so you should always have your pump inspected as soon as possible when the low oil pressure light begins to flicker on your dashboard. Your oil pump is an integral part of your vehicle's engine performance, and if it fails it could cause serious damage to your car.

What happens during an oil pump replacement?

Our certified mechanics will:

  • Safely raise your vehicle

  • Drain the oil from your engine and pump

  • Remove the oil sump pan

  • Replace the oil pump and re-assemble the other components

  • Add fresh engine oil and fit a new oil filter

  • They will run the engine check the oil pressure and inspect the engine for leaks

What causes an oil pump to break?

There are numerous reasons why an oil pump might fail. The most obvious reason is general wear and tear over time. Low engine oil levels can also result in insufficient lubrication which causes issues for the pump. Infrequent oil changes and contaminated oil can also cause the pump to malfunction. Dirt and debris in the oil can wreak havoc on the engine and the oil pump.

What are the symptoms of a bad oil pump?

Usually, there a few signs you can look for:

  • Low oil pressure (this could be indicated by your engine warning light)

  • Increased engine operating temperature

  • Tapping or pinging noises coming from the engine

How often should you replace your oil pump?

You should replace your oil pump if it starts showing signs of wear. In a properly maintained and regularly serviced vehicle, your oil pump should last somewhere between 60,000 and 70,000 miles.

What happens during an oil pump replacement?

Our certified mechanics will:

  • Safely raise your vehicle

  • Drain the oil from your engine and pump

  • Remove the oil sump pan

  • Replace the oil pump and re-assemble the other components

  • Add fresh engine oil and fit a new oil filter

  • They will run the engine check the oil pressure and inspect the engine for leaks

What is the average life of an oil pump?

In a properly maintained and regularly serviced vehicle, your oil pump should last somewhere between 60,000 and 70,000 miles.

Can you drive with a broken oil pump?

You should avoid driving with a bad oil pump. If oil is not constantly being pumped to the parts of the engine that need lubrication, they will overheat and in extreme cases your whole engine could seize. To avoid serious and expensive damage to your engine you should have the oil pump looked at as soon as you notice an issue.

Do oil pumps deteriorate with age?

Like most car parts, your oil pump will experience wear and tear and will eventually have to be replaced. In a properly maintained and regularly serviced vehicle, your oil pump should last somewhere between 60,000 and 70,000 miles.

The law, vehicle regulations and your MOT

Your oil pump is not specifically checked as part of an MOT test, however if the car has low oil levels the tester may issue an advisory. For your safety (and your wallet!) it's best to regularly service your vehicle and have the oil pump checked if you experience any of the symptoms mentioned above.

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