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  • Toyota Echo Fuel Pump - 23221-21030
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    Toyota Echo Fuel Pump Assembly

    Part Number: 23221-21030
    $306.69 MSRP: $439.78
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    Product Specifications
    • Other Name: Pump Assembly, Fuel
    • Replaced by: 23221-21060
    • Warranty: This genuine part is guaranteed by Toyota's factory warranty.
    Fits the following Vehicles:
    • 2000-2005 Toyota Echo | 4 Cyl 1.5L | 1NZFE; 1NZFE; NCP12L-BDMRKA, NCP12L-BDMRKK, NCP12L-BDPRKA, NCP12L-BDPRKK, NCP12L-BEMRKA, NCP12L-BEMRKK, NCP12L-BEPRKA, NCP12L-BEPRKK, NCP13L-AGMRKK, NCP13L-AGPRKK, NCP13L-AHMRKK, NCP13L-AHPRKK

Toyota Echo Fuel Pump

Toyota Echo Fuel Pump is one of the components which is responsible for supply of fuel, which will help in the combustion undertaken by the engine. This delivers fuel from the tank to fir carburetor or fuel injection system and electrical pumps largely being used in fuel injection systems. Indirect injection mechanical pumps, timers with which are connected to the camshaft, deliver fuel to carburetors. They are flow rated in GPH or LPH and there is a variety of the fuel pumps meant for different horsepower. Mechanical engine-mounted pumps have been the conventional style; however, electric ones are the latest and provide higher pressure and efficiency, even the new ones use the pulse-width modulation to help the pump last longer and consume less power on a given application.

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Toyota Echo Fuel Pump Parts Questions & Experts Answers

  • Q: How do you remove the combined fuel pump,Fuel Filter and fuel gauge sender unit on Toyota Echo?
    A: To remove the combined fuel pump and Fuel Level Sensor in a vehicle, start by disconnecting the battery negative lead and folding the rear seat forwards or removing it. Lift up the carpet and pry up the access cover to reveal the unit. Disconnect the wiring plug and fuel supply pipe from the top of the unit, being cautious of fuel spillage. Remove the evaporative emissions connector by squeezing the tabs together and pulling it off. Unscrew and remove the mounting plate or loosen the lock ring, depending on the model. Lift out the fuel pump/Fuel Level Sensor, being careful not to damage the pump filter or bend the Fuel Level Sensor float arm. To remove the fuel pump from the unit, release the plastic tabs securing the two halves of the unit and separate them. Disconnect the fuel pump connector and unclip the fuel pump lower cover. Lift out the fuel pump lower spacer and slide out the pump from the filter assembly. Refitting is the reverse of removal. To remove the fuel pressure regulator, separate the upper and lower sections of the unit and disconnect the fuel pump wiring plug. Prise up the fuel pressure regulator and remove it. Refitting is the reverse of removal. The fuel filter is housed in the lower section of the unit. Remove the fuel pump and fuel pressure regulator, then refit them to the new fuel filter and reassemble with the upper section of the unit. To remove the Fuel Level Sensor, disconnect the wiring plug and pull out the retaining clip. Note the fitted location of the Fuel Level Sensor when removing it. Refitting is the reverse of removal, ensuring the condition of the fuel filter and rubber seal, tightening the mounting plate bolts or lock ring securely, and checking for correct pump operation and leaks before refitting the access cover.
  • Q: How to check the fuel pump and fuel pressure on Toyota Echo?
    A: To check the fuel pump, switch on the ignition and listen for the sound of the electric motor running beneath the rear seats. If the pump doesn't run, check the fuse, relay, and wiring. Connect a fuel pressure gauge in the fuel line at the rear of the engine compartment and start the engine. Note the gauge reading once the pressure stabilizes. High pressure indicates a faulty fuel pressure regulator, while low pressure could be due to a faulty regulator, low voltage, a blocked Fuel Filter, or a faulty pump. After turning off the engine, verify pressure remains for five minutes. Disconnect the gauge, depressurize the system, clean up any spills, and check for fuel leaks while running the engine.

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