Steering system costs vary by hydraulic vs. electric assist. We check for leaks, play, and sensor faults, then quote the right parts and alignment if needed.
If your steering wheel feels stiff, groans, or whines at low speeds, the answer to "how much does it cost" depends on whether your vehicle uses hydraulic power steering or an electric power steering system, and whether the issue is a leak, a worn pump, or a rack and pinion problem.
Three Brothers Auto Repair, 370 Paterson Ave, East Rutherford, NJ, diagnoses the actual cause before quoting a price, so you are not paying for a part swap that will not fix the noise or the tight, slow steer you are feeling.
Call 201-935-5100, Monday through Saturday 8:00 to 6:00, for a quote on your car or truck. Every repair carries a 12-month/12,000-mile warranty.
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The average cost to replace a power steering pump on most vehicles falls between $250 and $650 for parts and labor, including the pump, a new hose if needed, and a fluid flush. That is the typical range we quote in our shop for a straightforward pump/line repair.
A simple diagnostic to check a leak, noise, or play in the system runs $120 to $160. If the problem turns out to be the rack and pinion instead of the pump, rack replacement typically runs $900 to $2,000 depending on the vehicle and whether OEM or high-quality aftermarket parts are used.
Totals shown are before tax and shop supplies. Actual quote varies by vehicle, access time, parts choice, and what the diagnostic finds once a technician has the car on the lift.

These are the price ranges we see most often in New Jersey, from a basic check to a full rack replacement.
| Repair / Service | Cost (NJ) |
|---|---|
| Hydraulic Leak/Noise Diagnostic | $120–$160 |
| Pump/Line Repair | $250–$650 |
| Rack Replacement (typical) | $900–$2,000 |
Totals shown are typical before tax/shop supplies. Actual quote varies by vehicle, access time, parts choice (OEM vs high-quality aftermarket), and diagnostic results.
Pump Repair Range. Most power steering pump replacement jobs land in this range once we confirm it is the pump and not the rack.
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Catching a leak or a bad pump early usually keeps the repair on the low end of the cost range instead of turning into a rack job.
A loud whine or groan when turning, especially at low speeds, is a common sign of a worn pump or low power steering fluid.
A reddish or amber puddle under the front of the vehicle usually means a hydraulic fluid leak from the pump, hose, or a fitting.
If the steering wheel feels stiff, tight, or the car struggles to steer at parking-lot speeds, the pump, belt, or fluid level may be the cause.
Vibration or shudder in the steering wheel while turning can point to air in the system or a failing component inside the pump.
Modern vehicles with an electric power steering system will not leak fluid, but a failing motor or sensor can cause similar tight or slow steering symptoms.
We check the system before we quote, so the price we give matches the actual repair your vehicle needs.
We inspect the pump, hoses, and rack and pinion for fluid leaks and low fluid level.
We check play at the tie rods and intermediate shaft, since worn steering components can mimic a bad pump.
Hydraulic systems are bled and topped to spec after any pump, hose, or fluid service.
EPS-equipped vehicles are scanned and calibrated if needed after any steering component replacement.
Shops such as Firestone Complete Auto Care and dealers quote differently because parts pricing and labor time are not the same across every make.
A hydraulic power steering pump job involves fluid, hoses, and bleeding; an electric system may only need a motor or sensor fix.
OEM parts for a Honda or other popular make often cost more than a high-quality aftermarket pump with similar coverage.
Some engines require more labor time to reach the pump, tire, or rack, which raises the total quote.
A rack replacement usually requires an alignment check afterward, which is included in that price range.
Text us your VIN, mileage, and any symptoms you are noticing. We will confirm parts availability for your car and send an exact, parts-inclusive quote the same day, before any work starts.
We are located at 370 Paterson Ave, East Rutherford, NJ, open Monday through Saturday, 8:00 to 6:00. Every steering repair carries a 12-month/12,000-mile warranty on parts and labor.
Call 201-935-5100 or stop by 370 Paterson Ave, East Rutherford, NJ, and we will check your vehicle's steering system and give you a straight answer on cost.
Updated: Aug 14, 2026