2016 Ford Focus - Fuel Pump

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Precision Fuel Pumps Fuel Sending Unit/Assembly - A33191

Part #:
A33191
Line:
PFP
169.99 Each
Availability Controls for Precision Fuel Pumps Fuel Sending Unit/Assembly
Multiple Applications
Negative Ground:   No
Pressure Rating (psi):   70 To 90 psi
Hardware Included:   No

Precision Fuel Pump - HP16415

Part #:
HP16415
Line:
PFP
372.99 Each
Availability Controls for Precision Fuel Pump
Direct Injection High Pressure Fuel Pump  
Color:   Chrome
Inlet Type:   Male Quick-Connect
Material:   Steel

Standard Ignition Fuel Pump - GDP202

Part #:
GDP202
Line:
STD
550.99 Each
Availability Controls for Standard Ignition Fuel Pump
Direct Injection High Pressure Fuel Pump  
Terminal Type:   Blade
Number Of Terminals:   2
Gasket Or Seal Included:   No

Standard Ignition 2 Terminal Fuel Injector Connector - S2328

Part #:
S2328
Line:
STD
17.99 Each
Availability Controls for Standard Ignition 2 Terminal Fuel Injector Connector
Direct Injection High Pressure Fuel Pump  
Number Of Wires:   2
Terminal Type:   Blade
Connector Gender:   Female

Import Direct Ignition 2 Terminal Multi-Function Connector - 40-0114

Part #:
40-0114
Line:
IDI
29.99 Each
Availability Controls for Import Direct Ignition 2 Terminal Multi-Function Connector
Direct Injection High Pressure Fuel Pump  
Number Of Wires:   2
Terminal Type:   Blade
Connector Gender:   Male

Standard Ignition Fuel Pump - GDP203

Part #:
GDP203
Line:
STD
347.99 Each
Availability Controls for Standard Ignition Fuel Pump
Direct Injection High Pressure Fuel Pump  
Terminal Type:   Blade
Number Of Terminals:   2
Gasket Or Seal Included:   No
The fuel pump removes fuel from the tank and pressurizes it for use in the fuel delivery system. On older vehicles, a mechanical fuel pump driven by the camshaft was used. On most modern vehicles, an electronic pump located in the tank pumps the fuel directly from the tank through the rest of the system. It is activated as soon as you turn the key to create fuel pressure for startup. If you try to start your car and it won't fire, listen near your fuel tank when you turn the key on. If your fuel pump is no longer turning on or is failing, you may hear a whining noise or no noise at all from the fuel tank. If it is still working intermittently, you may also notice misfires or a rough running engine that may stall. If you need a fuel pump, fuel filter, or other parts of a fuel repair, visit O'Reilly Auto Parts.