Fuel pressure tested at the rail with a gauge before replacement to confirm the pump is the failure point — not a clogged filter or bad regulator
If your car is struggling to maintain power, sputtering at high speeds, or stalling unexpectedly, it could be a sign of a failing fuel pump. Our mobile mechanics can test and replace your fuel pump right in your driveway, saving you the hassle of a tow.
Rating
5.0 Stars
Coverage
All San Antonio
Warranty
12/12 Included
This is not guesswork repair. Your vehicle gets a data-driven diagnostic workflow before, during, and after every service.
Fuel pressure tested at the rail with a gauge before replacement to confirm the pump is the failure point — not a clogged filter or bad regulator
Fuel pressure verified at idle and under load (snap throttle test) to catch pumps that fail only under demand
Fuel filter replaced simultaneously when accessible — a clogged filter will kill a new pump quickly
Typical Job Time
2–4 hours
Completed at your location — no shop visit
Pricing
Starting at $349 (pump + installation)
Flat-rate quote before we start — no surprises
San Antonio drivers are harder on fuel pumps than most — long freeway commutes on IH-35 and 281 keep the engine at sustained load, and the habit of running the tank low (extremely common) accelerates pump wear. The fuel pump is submerged in the fuel tank; the fuel acts as coolant for the pump motor. Running on a quarter-tank or less regularly means the pump runs hotter, its motor insulation degrades faster, and it fails years earlier than it would otherwise. The most common symptom: the car starts fine cold but won't restart after sitting for 20 minutes in a hot parking lot (heat soak causes marginal pump winding insulation to fail).
Fuel pump replacement is one of the most commonly misdiagnosed repairs in the industry. Danny tests fuel pressure at the rail before recommending a pump. Normal rail pressure varies by vehicle but typically runs 35–65 PSI at idle. Low static pressure (pump failing) looks different from low running pressure (regulator issue) or a pressure drop under load (failing pump check valve or clogged filter). He also performs a snap-throttle test — briefly revving the engine to maximum demand — to catch pumps that hold pressure at idle but drop off under load. You don't pay $349 for a pump if the problem is a $40 inline fuel filter.
Most modern vehicles have in-tank fuel pumps accessed through a service panel under the rear seat cushion or trunk floor. Danny removes the access cover, disconnects the fuel lines and electrical connector, and lifts the pump module straight out of the tank. On vehicles without a top-access panel, the tank must be lowered — he confirms which procedure your vehicle requires at booking and comes equipped accordingly. Fire precautions are taken: the fuel system is depressurized before disconnecting lines, and a fuel-safe catch pan is used to capture any residual fuel. Total time: 2–4 hours depending on access.
Mobile fuel pump replacement starts at $349 — pump module and installation. Most vehicles use a complete pump module (pump, sending unit, and strainer together) rather than just a pump cartridge — we confirm the correct assembly for your vehicle before the appointment. Inline fuel filters (where applicable) are recommended at the same visit for $40–$60. A shop typically charges $450–$600 for the same repair. A dealer quotes $700–$1,100 depending on vehicle.
Ford F-150 and Expedition (in-tank access panel), Chevy Silverado and Tahoe (pump module), Toyota Camry and RAV4 (rear seat access), Honda Accord and CR-V, Nissan Altima and Frontier, Jeep Grand Cherokee and Wrangler, RAM 1500 and 2500, Hyundai Sonata and Santa Fe, and all domestic and import vehicles 1996 and newer. We verify access method for your specific vehicle at booking.
LOCAL EXPERTISE
Olmos Park is a quiet, tree-lined enclave along San Pedro Ave just north of downtown San Antonio, known for its historic homes, established oak canopy, and proximity to the San Antonio Country Club and Olmos Basin Dam. Residents value quality and discretion — the same qualities we bring to every job. The nearest chain auto shop is several miles away on Loop 410, but your vehicle never has to leave your driveway.
Olmos Park residents often drive older, high-quality European vehicles — BMW 3 and 5 Series, Mercedes-Benz C and E-Class, Volvo V60 and XC70 — alongside well-maintained Japanese makes like Lexus ES and Honda Accord. Older vehicles have predictable failure patterns we handle on-site every day: battery replacement ($149+), alternator testing and replacement ($299+), check engine light diagnostics ($75 credited to repair), suspension component replacement, brake service ($199/axle), serpentine belt replacement ($149+), and oil changes ($89). Most repairs complete in 1.5–3 hours at your driveway.
San Antonio's roads in and around Olmos Park can be uneven — the same tree roots that make the neighborhood beautiful also stress vehicle suspension systems over time. If your car pulls to one side, clunks over bumps on McCullough Ave or San Pedro Ave, or feels loose at highway speed, a suspension inspection is warranted. We handle strut replacement, control arm and ball joint replacement, and sway bar link replacement on-site in your driveway without a shop lift.
Check engine light diagnostics start at $75 flat — credited to your repair if you proceed the same visit. We scan all OBD2 modules (engine, transmission, ABS, SRS, TPMS), read live sensor data to identify the actual failure, and give you a written explanation of what's wrong before recommending any repair. The parts-store free scan reads a code; we read the cause behind it.
We serve all streets in Olmos Park including San Pedro Ave, McCullough Ave, and the residential streets near the Olmos Basin. We also serve neighboring Alamo Heights and Terrell Hills with the same pricing and no travel fee. Brake service: $199/axle. Battery: $149+. Diagnostics: $75. Alternator: $299+. Oil change: $89. Same-day availability frequent — call (210) 570-9220.
Areas & landmarks we service:
ZIP Code: 78212
We serve all streets and subdivisions in the Olmos Park area with no travel fee.
A simple mobile process built for busy schedules in Olmos Park.
Share what your vehicle is doing in Olmos Park. We pre-plan tools and parts for your Fuel Pump Replacement before arriving.
Home, office, apartment lot — anywhere in Olmos Park. We arrive equipped and ready to work cleanly and efficiently.
We complete the job, validate operation, and review results with you before checkout. 12-month/12,000-mile warranty included.
Real work happening right now in San Antonio
Customer reported grinding noises. Replaced pads and rotors on-site at their office parking lot.
Customer reported rough idle and hesitation. Replaced spark plugs on-site at the customer's driveway.
Customer reported grinding noise from front wheels. Replaced both front wheel bearings on-site.
Customer reported warm air from the cabin. Performed diagnostics and recharged the system on-site.
Straight answers from the mechanic — no sales pitch.
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Every repair is performed personally by Danny — no subcontractors, no handoffs. With 10+ years of hands-on automotive experience across domestic, import, and European vehicles, Danny brings professional-grade diagnostic tools and OEM-spec parts to your driveway. He stands behind every job with a 12-month/12,000-mile warranty on all parts and labor.
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