* Brand: OEM (Original Equipment Manufacturer) parts from Ford will generally be the most expensive. Aftermarket brands offer varying levels of quality and price. Some reputable aftermarket brands include Bosch, Delphi, Airtex, and Spectra.
* Location: Prices will fluctuate based on your geographic location and the retailer you choose.
* Where you buy it: Buying from a dealership will be the most expensive. Auto parts stores like AutoZone, Advance Auto Parts, NAPA, and online retailers like Amazon will generally offer lower prices.
* Specific Engine: The 2002 Ford Expedition came with different engine options (4.6L V8, 5.4L V8). The fuel pump for each will likely differ slightly in price.
To get an accurate price:
1. Identify your engine size: Check your vehicle's documentation or the sticker on your engine to determine the engine size (4.6L or 5.4L).
2. Go to an online auto parts retailer: Search for a fuel pump using your vehicle's year, make, model, and engine size. Compare prices from several retailers.
3. Check local auto parts stores: Visit your local auto parts stores and get quotes for the fuel pump.
Expect to pay anywhere from $100 to $400+ depending on the factors listed above. The higher end of that range is more likely for OEM parts or higher-quality aftermarket options. Remember that this cost doesn't include installation labor. Installation costs can significantly add to the total expense.