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Models
- A3 (1) Apply A3 filter
- Alhambra (1) Apply Alhambra filter
- Altea (2) Apply Altea filter
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- Golf (1) Apply Golf filter
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- Ibiza (14) Apply Ibiza filter
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- Mii (2) Apply Mii filter
- Octavia (1) Apply Octavia filter
- Passat (1) Apply Passat filter
- Superb (1) Apply Superb filter
- Toledo (1) Apply Toledo filter
Parts
- (-) Remove Fuel Pump Housing filter Fuel Pump Housing
- (-) Remove Fuel Pump in Tank filter Fuel Pump in Tank
- Fuel Pump (29) Apply Fuel Pump filter
- Fuel Pump Diesel (29) Apply Fuel Pump Diesel filter
- Fuel Pump Electric (29) Apply Fuel Pump Electric filter
- Fuel Pump Relay (29) Apply Fuel Pump Relay filter
- Secondary Fuel Pump Diesel (29) Apply Secondary Fuel Pump Diesel filter
Used SEAT Fuel Pump in Tanks
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About Fuel Pump in Tanks
The engine is the power machine of a car, literally converting energy, in the form of fuel, into movement, and is known as an internal combustion engine. The engine is made up of several components that all work together to enable combustion to occur and in turn the car to move. The SEAT fuel pump in tank functions to pump fuel from the fuel tank into the cylinders of the engine.
Mechanical pumps are usually located outside the fuel tank but most modern vehicles have fuel injected engines which use an electric fuel pumplocated within the fuel tank. The SEAT fuel pump in tank is an electronic device which delivers fuel under high pressure to meet the demands of the fuel injection engine. Working in conjunction with a computerised control unit, the fuel pump pumps the fuel into the engine while ensuring the correct level of pressure is applied to inject the right amount of fuel into the engine at the right time.
In a diesel engine fuel injection is essential but petrol engines also have fuel injection systems. In a fuel injected engine, the electric fuel pump operates with a fuel pump relay and works by spraying a light, high pressured mist of fuel from injectors into the chambers of the engine, controlled by the computerised control unit, which manages the timing of this process. The injectors are fitted close to the inlet manifold, one for each cylinder, and are all calibrated (adjusted) to equally spray a mist of fuel into the intake of each cylinder in a sequence controlled electronically, for the sequential firing of the engine. The overall result of this ensures the engine is working to its optimum, providing more power and fuel efficiency.
An engine that won't start; a misfiring engine; an engine that struggles and stutters at high speeds; loss of power while accelerating; loss of power when driving uphill; and the vehicle surging or jumping forward when in motion could all be signs of a faulty electric fuel pump. There are many things that can go wrong in the engine, so it's a good idea to consult with your mechanic to establish the exact cause of the fault before buying replacement parts. Specifically designed for the make and model of your vehicle, the SEAT fuel pump in tank is the ideal choice when replacing this part.
SEAT trivia
- 2019 was the best year of sales for SEAT when it sold an impressive 574,100 cars.
- Colombian singer Shakira had a customised SEAT in 2007. She eventually sold the car, which was essentially just a Leon Cupra with a modified body, and gave the proceeds to charity.
- The SEAT Ibiza was designed by the same man who designed the Mark 1 VW Golf, the Lotus Esprit, and the DeLorean DMC-12. Giorgetto Giugiaro is well worth a Google.
- When SEAT was formed in 1950, there were only around three cars per 1000 people in Spain. In 2015 that number had risen to 593 cars per 1000 people.
- SEAT exports as much as a whopping 80% of its cars every year.