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ROVER 75
| 2002
Fuel Pump (Petrol)
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NISSAN X-TRAIL AVENTURA DCI
| 2007
| MK1 (T30C)
Fuel Pump (In Tank) (Diesel)
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RENAULT CAPTUR S EDITION TCE EDC BOSE
| 2020
| MK2 (Ph1) (HJB)
Fuel Pump (In Tank)
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BMW 2 SERIES 218D SE
| 2016
| F22
Fuel Pump (Diesel)
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MITSUBISHI CARISMA
| 2004
Fuel Pump (Petrol)
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AUDI A7 TDI QUATTRO SE
| 2012
| MK1 (4G) (A7)
Fuel Pump (In Tank)
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FORD TRANSIT CONNECT 230 TREND DCB LWB
| 2018
| MK2 (V408)
Fuel Pump (Diesel)
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NISSAN QASHQAI
| 2007
Fuel Pump (Diesel)
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Latest Fuel Pump Prices
| BMW 2 SERIES 218D SE | F22 | 2014
Fuel Pump (Diesel) | £25.00
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| RENAULT CAPTUR S EDITION TCE EDC BOSE | MK2 (Ph1) (HJB) | 2019
Fuel Pump (In Tank) | £195.00
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| AUDI A7 TDI QUATTRO SE | MK1 (4G) (A7) | 2010
Fuel Pump (In Tank) | £80.00
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| MERCEDES SPRINTER 313 CDI C/C MWB | 906 (NCV3) | 2006–14
Fuel Pump (Diesel) | £60.00
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| FORD TRANSIT CONNECT 230 TREND DCB LWB | MK2 (V408) | 2013
Fuel Pump (Diesel) | £95.00
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| NISSAN QASHQAI
Fuel Pump (Diesel) | £150.00
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| VAUXHALL INSIGNIA GRAND SPORT SRI NAV ECOTEC | MK2 (3801) | 2017
Fuel Pump (Diesel) | £125.00
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| MERCEDES A-CLASS A 200 D AMG LINE | W176 | 2012–18
Fuel Pump (Diesel) | £100.00
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Buying Fuel Pumps Online
BreakerLink can help to supply all the parts that you need for your car including new and used fuel pumps for any make including Hyundai, Suzuki, Citroen and Ford. When you choose to use our FREE online search engine you can search for a replacement fuel pump for your particular make and model of car, all you have to do is simply type in your make and model and add the word 'fuel pump' into the parts search box and we will do all of the hard work for you, absolutely FREE. We search 100s of quality breaker yards both within the UK and Ireland to find the exact part that you need.
Electrical fuel pumps are the most common while cars that predate the 1970 will most likely have mechanical fuel pumps. The mechanical pump is usually attached to the engine block and works by way of a diaphragm to increase and decrease fuel consumption. If the fuel pump is damaged then the engine will not work correctly. BreakerLink can help to source all makes and models of fuel pumps so add your details now and let us search for you. If you are looking for a petrol or diesel fuel pump you may also require associated parts such as a fuel injector, fuel tank or cylinder head.
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fuel feed unit replacement
Electrical fuel pumps are the most commonly used on the road at the moment. Those who have older cars, pre-1970, may have mechanical fuel pumps. The mechanical pump can usually be found attached to the engine block and it works by increasing and decreasing the fuel by way of a diaphragm. The pump is known as a positive displacement pump, which works similarly to a piston pump. Valves at either end ensure that the fuel only pumps one way and does not flow back. Mechanical fuel pumps were replaced with fuel injection units that work better at higher pressures.
If the fuel is not pumped into the engine correctly then the vehicle will not work as it should, it may not start at all or it could stall often. A regular service of the vehicle will ensure that the fuel system is working and if parts need replacing it can be done then, reducing the risk that the car will fail while driving.
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