2002 Buick Rendezvous - Fuel Pump Strainer

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Precision Fuel Pumps Fuel Sending Unit/Assembly - A30115

Part #:
A30115
Line:
PFP
Fuel Pump Module Assembly   Includes: Tank Seal, Connectors And Wire Harness
Negative Ground:   No
Pressure Rating (psi):   52 To 109 psi
Hardware Included:   No

MasterPro Fuel Pump Module Assembly - MPA30115

Part #:
MPA30115
Line:
MPF
Fuel Pump Module Assembly   Turbine; With Internal Strainer
Terminal Type:   Blade
Connector Shape:   Oval
Number Of Ports:   1

ACDelco Fuel Pump Assembly - FP43005A

Part #:
FP43005A
Line:
ACD
Fuel Pump Module Assembly  
Terminal Type:   Blade
Connector Shape:   Oval
Terminal Gender:   Male

ACDelco Fuel Pump Assembly - MU1820

Part #:
MU1820
Line:
ACD
Fuel Pump Module Assembly  
Terminal Type:   Blade
Connector Shape:   Oval
Terminal Gender:   Male

Delphi Automotive Fuel Pump Module Assembly - FG0268

Part #:
FG0268
Line:
DLP
Fuel Pump Module Assembly  
Material:   Plastic
Negative Ground:   No
Pressure Rating (psi):   52 To 109 psi

What is a Fuel Pump Strainer?


Your fuel pump strainer is an important part of your vehicle's fuel system. The fuel pump strainer, often called a fuel sock, is a mesh filter fitted to the bottom of the fuel pump. The strainer covers the fuel pick-up tube, which the pump uses to draw in fuel from the tank. Your fuel pump strainer acts as a barrier against harmful debris, such as dirt, sand, water, rust particles, fuel deposits, varnish, and tank sediment, preventing damage to the fuel pump and other fuel system components that could be caused by pollutants and debris, while also protecting your engine from performance issues as a result of dirty fuel. Fuel strainers and filters are often confused with one another - while they both keep debris out of your vehicle's fuel, they are designed to filter fuel in different areas of the system. Fuel pump strainers can become clogged over time, which can result in poor or reduced fuel economy, or may suffer wear that can allow sediment through and damage your vehicle's fuel pump or other fuel system components. Though the strainer is not considered a routine maintenance item, it should be replaced at the same time as the fuel pump to ensure the longest possible life. O'Reilly Auto Parts carries fuel pump strainers, fuel filters, and replacement pumps for complete fuel system repair.