Fuel Pump Module Assembly for 1998-2002 compatible for Honda Accord 2.3L L4 3.0L V6 16010S4KA00

SKU
300200020922

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Application

Compatible for ACURA CL V6-3.2L 2001-2002
compatible for ACURA TL V6-3.2L 1999-2001
compatible for HONDA ACCORD L4-2.3L 1998-2002
compatible for HONDA ACCORD V6-3.0L 1998-2002

OE/Part number

SP8030M,17040S84A01,17040S84A00,E8229,FS206,17630S84316,17630S84305,17630S84306,
17040-S84-A01,17040S84A00-4,535-2340,17630-S84-316,17630-S84-305,17630-S84-306,16711-S84-A01,17516-S84-A01,17040-S84-A02,16010-S4K-A00,16010-S84-A01

Specification

Condition: Brand New
Drive Type: Electrical
Fuel Type: Petrol
Voltage(V): 12
Flow Rate(Gallons/Hour): ≥22.44G/H
Pressure(MPa): 0.3
Weight(kg): 0.7275
Inlet Type: Quick connect
Inlet Quantity: 1
Inlet Size:9.49mm
Outlet Type: Quick connect
Outlet Quantity: 1
Outlet Size:9.49mm
Material: POM+Steel
Housing Material: Plastic
Fuel Sending Unit Included: Yes
Fuel Pressure Sensor Included: No
Fuel Level Sensor Included: Yes
Float Included: Yes
Fuel Reservoir Included: No
Fuel Strainer Included: Yes
Seal Ring Included : Yes
Mounting Hardware Included: Yes
Internal Or External Strainer: External Strainer
Placement on Vehicle: Rear

Package included

1X Fuel Pump Module Assembly (as shown in the pictures)

Feature

1.Raw Material for key parts from same supplier as OE
2.Fuel Level Sensor Wet Durability Testing ≥ 1 Million times
3.Pressure Valve Durability Test ≥ 500,000 times
4.High temperature durability testing≥ 600 hours(60℃)
5.100% test

Note

Common problems and solutions of fuel pump assembly:
1) Gasoline pump aging: Over time, the internal components of the gasoline pump will gradually wear out, leading to a decrease in pump performance and ultimately resulting in the inability to start.
Solution: Replace the gasoline pump with a new one, ensure to choose a gasoline pump that matches the original vehicle model, and follow the correct installation steps.
2) Circuit malfunction: The operation of the gasoline pump relies on a stable voltage supply. If there are short circuits, open circuits, or poor contacts in the circuit, it may cause the gasoline pump to malfunction.
Solution: Check if the circuit connections are secure and reliable, repair or replace damaged circuit components.
3) Fuel quality issues: Using inferior fuel or fuel containing impurities may cause gasoline pump blockage or increased wear.
Solution: Use high-quality fuel, choose regular gas stations to purchase fuel, and avoid using inferior fuel or fuel containing impurities.
4) Oil level sensor malfunction: The sliding resistor of the oil level sensor is contaminated and corroded, resulting in poor contact between the resistor and the sliding elastic contact.
Solution: Replace the gasoline sensor component.
5) Gas blockage in the gasoline system pipeline: When the fuel tank is running low on fuel or when the temperature is too high in summer, the oil vapor in the pipeline forms a gas blockage. Solution: Wait for the car to cool down for a period of time before restarting, or go to a flat road for a test drive or refueling check.
6) Insufficient pressure: If it is difficult to start the car in the morning or after parking for 1 hour, it may require multiple ignitions to start, which may be due to insufficient pressure in the gasoline pump.
Solution: Check the pressure regulating valve of the gasoline pump. If the pressure is released, the gasoline pump needs to be replaced.
7) Motor malfunction: The most common issue is when the car is parked properly, but it fails to start when driving again. This may be caused by the carbon brush of the gasoline pump motor getting stuck.
Solution: Try tapping and shaking the fuel tank with a wooden stick while starting the car. If successful, it is recommended to check and replace the gasoline pump in a timely manner to avoid breaking down on the road.

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