How do I know which pump is suitable without taking apart my whole car?
My Lanos is from 2002 and has chassisnr. KLAT F08Y11B674024.
The expensive one:
![Image](http://www.autoonderdelengigant.nl/test.php?image=1294036567prod1.jpg&width=500)
The cheaper one:
![Image](http://www.autoonderdelengigant.nl/test.php?image=1293133695prod1.jpg&width=500)
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The car still drives ok but sometimes it struggles when you press down the gas pedal. I don't think the relay is bad otherwise it wouldn't drive at all.Daniel wrote:Are you sure it's a defective fuel pump and not relay?
You mean: the smaller cheaper one is a actually part of the other one (with floater)?Daniel wrote:In case of fuel pump I would change small motor only. I found a cheaper one.
http://www.aliexpress.com/fm-store/6002 ... pping.html
I don't think that's very important. I removed my FPR also without relieving pressure on the fuel line. It sprays a bit of fuel around and that's it. But thanks for the ideaDaniel wrote:Don't forget to relieve fuel pressure before disconnecting hoses by: remove fuel pump fuse or relay and try to start engine.
I paid a extra 10€ as "toll presentation fee" for a similar amout.MaXiMiZoR wrote:Found a nice one in the U.S.
Looks very much OEM and costs $35 + $40 express delivery.
http://www.pgautoparts.com/index.php?ma ... cts_id=134
Same situation here when I ordered my Sharkracing front strutbar... It had to come from South-Korea and I paid an extra 15€ to the customs for inspecting my packageDaniel wrote:I paid a extra 10€ as "toll presentation fee" for a similar amout.