Delphi FG0428 Fuel Pump Module Product Description:
- Restores fast-pressure performance and system integrity, translating to better pumping through less energy
- Increased durability and enhanced stability due to internal springs preventing fuel tube chafing and possible loss of fuel flow and pressure
- Better security and durability with multiple redundant buttons on the fuel level sensor versus bent fingers which can undergo premature wear, and reduced contact
- Longer pump life as a result of a two-strainer system keeping out contaminants
- Lower failure rates due to design that is maximized to operate under extreme temperatures and to avoid low-fuel hesitation
Product Description
As a leading OE supplier to the automotive industry, Delphi holds more than 30 OE-proprietary innovations and 150 patents in fuel module and pump design. As a result, our fuel pumps restore fast-pressure performance and system integrity to provide better pumping through less energy. Delphi fuel pumps feature internal springs for increased durability and enhanced stability, while a lower amperage draw places less load on a vehicle’s electrical system. Our fuel pumps include a large volume reservoir to better handle low-fuel situations and vehicle cornering, as well as fuel-level, gold-filled sensors for improved corrosion resistance. Other benefits of our fuel pumps include consistent pump flow, an enhanced filtration system for longer pump life and an OE-service body harness and connector for superior performance, durability and ease of installation.
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It is an OEM pump - exact fit, works great.
By W. Barnett
The pump is the same as the one that came from the dealer but about $130-150 less expensive. Installation was not as bad as I expected. Just put the car up on stands, put a jack under the tank, remove the bolts and start to lower it. Disconnect the various hoses and wires as you go. I put a few blocks on either side of the jack to support the tank on the ground and remove the jack. If you have a lot of gas in the tank, you may need to siphon some out to make the weight more manageable. If mine had been more full, I would have put a piece of plywood between the tank and the jack to spread the load.
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