Brand: CM Compressor
Type: Fuel Pump
Fuel Type: Gasoline
Drive Type: Electrical
Placement on Vehicle: In Tank
Items Included: Fuel Pump
Manufacturer Part Number: 950-0176,VA11695402LP
OE/OEM Part Number: 950-0176,17045-SOX-A02,P76531M,SP8019M
Voltage: 12.0 2H
Manufacturer Warranty: 1 Year
Flow Rate: 55-65
Interchange Part Number: 17045S6MA00,17045-S9A-000,CFE0403,950-0116-BK,17045S6MA30,17045-S6M-A30,17045SOXA02,17045-SCA-A30,17045-S0X-A02,17040S2A930,9500116BK,17045S3VA00,17040SCA000,1AMFP00017,9500116,17045S6MA01,17040-SCA-000,17045-S6M-A01,E8642M
Pressure: 85-95
Superseded Part Number: 17045S9AA30,951-0005,17045S9A000,17045-S6M-A00,950-0116,17045SCAA30,17045S0XA32,
Fitment Type: Direct Replacement
MPN: Does not apply
OE Spec or Performance/Custom: OE Spec
Black Pressure Sensor Included: No
Colour: White
Connector Gender: Female
Cross Part Number: FG0956,1010354
Float Included: Yes
Gasket or Seal Included: Yes
Inlet Type: Strainer
Inlet quantity: 2
Internal Or External Strainer: Internal
Modified Item: No
Mounting Hardware Included: No
Outlet Type: Quick Connect
Outlet quantity: 2
Pin quantity: 4
Terminal Gender: Male
Terminal Type: Blade
Weight: 2 LB
ItemCompatibilityList: Array
Specifications |
Description |
Fuel Pump Module Assembly |
Fuel Type |
Gas |
Lock-Ring |
Included |
O-Ring |
Included |
Strainers |
Included |
Outlet |
Quick Connect 3/8 |
Resistance |
131-12 Ohms |
Comments |
80-116 PSI / 42.3-52.8 GPH |
Electric Fuel Pump
See List for Fitment.
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Important
Due to the complexity of installing and diagnosing a fuel pump, having your fuel system repaired by a qualified service technician is strongly advised.
Signs of a Bad Fuel Pump
- Vehicle Refuses to Start
- Rough Running at Idle and Low Speed
- Engine Stalls when Vehicle Temperature Rises
- Increased Fuel Consumption
- Vehicle Losses Performance (when climbing a hill or hauling heavy cargo)
- Engine Misfires
- Hesitant Acceleration
- Engine Speed Variations While Driving at a Steady Speed
- Check Engine Light Comes On