053167-5211-1819141 Electric Fuel Pump
Product Information:
This product is a fuel pump assembly that is used in vehicles to
transfer fuel from the fuel tank to the engine. It is an essential
component of the vehicle’s fuel system and is responsible for
providing the engine with the required amount of fuel.
The fuel pump assembly consists of a fuel pump, fuel filter,
sender unit, and other components that are required for proper
functioning. It is designed to fit specific vehicle models and may
vary in size and shape depending on the vehicle make and model.
Product Usage Instructions:
- Always wear safety glasses and other personal protective
equipment when working on the vehicle. - Park the vehicle on a solid, level surface and set the parking
brake. - Open the fuel door and remove the filler cap. Have an assistant
turn the key to the ON position while you listen for a hum coming
from the filler opening. If there is no sound, the fuel pump may
need to be replaced. - Check the fuel pump fuse and relay. Refer to your vehicle
owner’s manual for the exact locations. - If the fuse and relay are good, check for power and ground at
the fuel pump. Removing the rear seat or the fuel tank may be
necessary. If the fuel tank needs to be removed, siphon or drain as
much fuel as possible from the tank. Use proper safety precautions
and store the fuel in an approved container. - For vehicles with an access cover, remove the rear seat to
expose the cover. Remove the cover. For vehicles without an access
cover, support the fuel tank with a jack and a block of wood.
Remove the mounting straps and the filler tube hose. Carefully
lower the fuel tank. - Turn the key to the ON position and check for power at the fuel
pump assembly. Touch the negative lead from the digital multi-meter
(DMM) to a good ground and the positive lead of the DMM to the
power cable at the fuel pump assembly. If the voltage is good, you
will need to replace the fuel pump assembly. If you do not have a
reading, you will need to inspect the power side of the fuel pump
assembly. - Relieve the fuel pressure and disconnect the negative battery
cable. Remove any electrical connections and fuel lines from the
fuel pump assembly. - Remove any retaining bolts that hold the fuel pump in the fuel
tank. - Remove the fuel pump assembly by pulling it out of the
tank. - Compare the new fuel pump assembly to the old one to make sure
it is the correct fit and match. - Install the new seal or gasket (if equipped). Install the new
fuel pump assembly inside the tank. Tighten the retaining
bolts. - Connect the fuel lines and the electrical wires.
- Re-install the fuel tank or the access cover and rear
seat. - Reconnect the negative battery cable and add fuel if necessary.
Start the engine and check for leaks.
Always wear safety glasses when working on your vehicle. Wear other personal protective equipment (PPE) when necessary, for example latex gloves or closed toe shoes.
Park the vehicle on a solid, level surface and set the parking brake.
Open the fuel door and remove the filler cap. Have an assistant turn the key to the ON position while you listen for a hum coming from the filler opening. If there is no sound, the fuel pump may need to be replaced.
Check the fuel pump fuse and relay. Refer to your vehicle owner’s manual for the exact locations.
If the fuse and relay are good, check for power and ground at the fuel pump. Removing the rear seat or the fuel tank may be necessary. If the fuel tank needs to be removed, siphon or drain as much fuel as possible from the tank. Use proper safety precautions and store the fuel in an approved container.
For vehicles with an access cover, remove the rear seat to expose the cover. Remove the cover.
For vehicles without an access cover, support the fuel tank with a jack and a block of wood. Remove the mounting straps and the filler tube hose. Carefully lower the fuel tank.
Turn the key to the ON position and check for power at the fuel pump assembly. Touch the negative lead from the digital multi-meter (DMM) to a good ground and the positive lead of the DMM to the power cable at the fuel pump assembly. If the voltage is good, you will need to replace the fuel pump assembly. If you do not have a reading, you will need to inspect the power side of the fuel pump assembly.
Relieve the fuel pressure and disconnect the negative battery cable. Remove any electrical connections and fuel lines from the fuel pump assembly.
Remove any retaining bolts that hold the fuel pump in the fuel tank.
Remove the fuel pump assembly by pulling it out of the tank .
Compare the new fuel pump assembly to the old one to make sure it is the correct fit and match.
Install the new seal or gasket (if equipped). Install the new fuel pump assembly inside the tank. Tighten the retaining bolts
Connect the fuel lines and the electrical wires
Re-install the fuel tank or the access cover and rear seat.
Reconnect the negative battery cable and add fuel if necessary. Start the engine and check for leaks.


















