Delphi Product & Service Solutions (DPSS) added nine new fuel modules and pumps to its fuel management portfolio covering more than two million Chrysler, GM and Toyota vehicles from 1997 to 2012. Part numbers: FG1051, FG1052, FG1053,...
Delphi Product & Service Solutions (DPSS) added nine new fuel modules and pumps to its fuel management portfolio covering more than two million Chrysler, GM and Toyota vehicles from 1997 to 2012. Part numbers: FG1051, FG1052, FG1053, FG1054, FG1055, FE0465, FE0466, FE0467 and FE0468.
Original equipment fuel modules, which house the electric fuel pump, typically operate for seven to 10 years before failure, depending on a variety of circumstances. Premature failures can be caused by extreme hot/cold environments, contaminated fuel or excessively running a vehicle on an empty tank. Running on empty does not keep the fuel pump fully submerged and can cause the pump to overheat.
Delphi fuel modules and pumps are designed to deliver an immediate, uninterrupted flow of fuel to the engine’s fuel rail and injectors at the specified system pressure, resulting in more efficient operation.
Additionally, where required, fuel assemblies include integrated fuel level sensing components that deliver an accurate reading of the fuel level in the tank to the fuel gauge. Fuel modules typically include a fuel vapor pressure sensor that detects any leaks in the fuel tank or associated evaporative emissions components.
Delphi fuel pump and module assemblies are designed to withstand harsh alcohol fuel blends and provide dependable, long-lasting performance, quick pressure rise and quiet, efficient operation.
With gasoline retailers now authorized to sell alcohol fuel blends containing 15 pe rcent ethanol, Delphi fuel assemblies have undergone durability testing to ensure that they withstand up to 22 per cent ethanol. In addition, Delphi has proactively upgraded many older model fuel pumps/modules designs with the latest technologies so that your Delphi replacement fuel pump will perform properly in today’s environment.
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