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High-Pressure Fuel Pump
The most common reason fuel pumps fail is a plugged or restricted fuel filter, which makes the pump work harder. When a fuel pump starts to go bad, you may experience lack of power, no start, bucking, sputtering, or the engine may stop running. If this is occurring be sure to replace it before you are left without a working a vehicle.
Car Model | OE Ref. | OEM Sup. Code | Car Model |
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VW/Audi | 04E 127 026 H 04E 127 026 AA 04E 127 026 AG | HITACHI HFS034-41E | VW Golf SPORTSVAN (AM1, AN1) 2014- VW Golf VI (517) 2011-2016 VW Golf VII (5G1, BQ1, BE1, BE2) 2012- VW Golf VII Variant (BA5, BV5) 2013- VW Jetta (162) 2009- VW Passat (3G2, 3G5) 2014- VW Passat Alltrack (3G5) 2015- VW Polo (6R, 6C) / Van (6R) 2009- Audi A1 (8X1, 8XK) 2010-2018 Audi A1 Sportback (8XA, 8XF) 2011-2018 Audi A3 (8V1, 8VK) 2012- Audi A3 Convertible (8V7, 8VE) 2013- Audi A3 Limousine (8VS, 8VM) 2013- Audi A3 Sportback (8VA, 8VF) 2012- Audi Q2 (GAB) 2016- Audi Q3 (8UB, 8UG) 2011-2018 Skoda Fabia III (NJ3) 2014- Skoda Fabia III Estate (NJ5) 2014- Skoda Octavia III (5E3, NL3, NR3) 2012- Skoda Octavia III Combi (5E5) 2012- Skoda Rapid (NH3) 2012- Skoda Rapid Spaceback (NH1) 2012- Skoda SuperB III (3V3) 2015- Skoda SuperB III Estate (3V5) 2015- SEAT Ibiza V 2008- SEAT LEON (5F1) 2012- SEAT LEON SC (5F5) 2013- SEAT LEON ST (5F8) 2013- SEAT TOLEDO IV (KG3) 2012- |