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The float arm (where pictured) may ship detached to prevent damage in transit. To connect, simply snap the wire end into the sender hole.
Fuel Pump Hanger Assembly
Bosch state-of-the-art turbine fuel pumps offer many advantages when compared to older roller-cell and inner-gear pump designs. Not only do these pumps offer near silent operation and improved drivability, the core components of this turbine design significantly reduce wear and deliver a longer service life. Illustrated step-by-step instructions are included with all Bosch Turbine Fuel Pumps for safe and easy installation.

Features & Benefits:
  • Superior turbine pump design virtually eliminates fuel pulsation. Provides better drivability, reduced noise, and longer life
  • Bosch impeller ring provides smooth fuel flow and reliable performance
  • Precision, spin-balanced and polymer-encased armature reduces noise and vibration
  • Premium carbon brushes provide a longer and more reliable service life
  • Non-return valve maintains system pressure and reduces hot start problems
  • Noise suppression coil virtually eliminates radio frequency interference
Benefits of Purchasing a Fuel Pump & Housing Assembly

Purchasing just the fuel pump is less expensive up-front, but a complete Fuel Pump & Housing Assembly provides added benefits:

  • Extend Service Life: New strainer(s), hoses, sensors and other components help resolve problems that could be caused by more than just the pump.
  • Reduce Install Time: Since you don't have to disassemble the housing, which could lead to damage, replacement becomes a simple swap, dramatically reducing installation time.
  • Save Money: The cost of the assembly is often cheaper than buying the components individually, and means you only have to do the job once.
Prevent Premature Fuel Pump Failure

Preventing premature fuel pump failure is far less expensive and time consuming than continuing to replace the pump. There are three common causes for premature fuel pump failure:

ELECTRICAL ISSUES
Poor electrical connections will mimic symptoms of a failed pump, sometimes resulting in unnecessary replacement. Before replacing the pump:
  • Use a Fuel System Tester to test pump pressure is within expected range
  • Use an Electrical Tester to test for bad wiring, burnt or corroded connectors
  • Check / Replace faulty Fuse(s) and Relay

BEFORE REPLACEMENT

FUEL CONTAMINATION
Dirt, rust or debris in the fuel can clog strainers and stick to internal pump components. When replacing the pump:
  • Replace Fuel Filter or Fuel Strainer
  • Empty and clean the tank with Fuel Tank Cleaner
  • Fill tank with fresh, uncontaminated fuel of appropriate grade

DURING REPLACEMENT

PUMP DAMAGE / OVERHEATING
Running low on gas causes your fuel to heat up quicker, and your pump to work harder. After replacing the pump:
  • Maintain at least 1/4 tank of fuel and use a Fuel Additive / Conditioner to keep pump cool and lubricated
  • If vehicle is stored without use, drain tank to prevent pump corrosion from fuel oxidation

AFTER REPLACEMENT


Warranty Information:
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