Fuel Pump Assembly 77020-02190 For Toyota Corolla ZZE122 Vios 1.6L/1.8L
1: Quick Details
Model: COROLLA Vios
Year: 1997-2001, 1983-1987, 1998-2002
Size: 38*20*20cm
OEM NO: 77020-02190
Certification: ISO9001
Engine: 1.8, 1.8 D
Material: Plastic
Warranty: 1 year.
2: Product Description
3.Fitment
For Toyota for Corolla for LUXEL ZZE122R 1.8L 1.8L
Compatible With for TOYOTA :
For COROLLA SPACIO, ZZE122R, ZZE122 05/2000-06/2007 4-D Wagon 1.8L 1ZZFE 16v DOHC MPFI.
For COROLLA ZZE122R, ZZE122 12/2001-04/2007 4-D Sedan, Hatch & Wagon 1.8L 1ZZFE 16v DOHC VVT MPFI.
For COROLLA FIELDER ZZE122R, ZZE122 08/2000-09/2006 4-D Wagon 1.8L 1ZZFE 16v DOHC MPFI.
For COROLLA LUXEL ZZE122R, ZZE122 08/2000-10/2006 4-D Sedan 1.8L 1ZZFE 16v DOHC MPFI.
For COROLLA RUNX ZZE122R, ZZE122 09/2002-09/2006 4-D Hatch 1.8L 1ZZFE 16v DOHC MPFI.
For COROLLA SPACIO ZZE122R, ZZE122 05/2000-06/2007 4-D Wagon 1.8L 1ZZFE 16v DOHC MPFI.
4.Description of Failure phenomenon and cause
1. When the pump core is damaged, when the fuel supply system is working, when the key door is opened, there is no sound of the gasoline pump running.
2. When the pump body is damaged, because the pressure relief and fuel pressure cannot reach the specified fuel pressure value, it cannot be atomized well, so the engine cannot start.
3. Don't wait to refuel after the gasoline lamp alarms, because the gasoline pump depends on the heat conduction and cooling of gasoline. When the gasoline level is too low, it will not cool down and reduce the service life.
5.Feature
★ Increased terminal size and enhanced connectors eliminate excessive electrical resistance.
★ Provides adequate fuel pressure to the system.
★ High durability fuel level sensor for improved long-term sensor integrity.
Specification:
Condition: 100% Brand New Product
Part Number: 77020-02190
Product Condition: New & High-Quality
Fitment Type: Direct Replacement
Color: White
Material: Plastic & Metal
6.Direction for function
Fuel pump assembly:The role of the fuel pump is to deliver the fuel stored in the fuel tank to the fuel line of the fuel injector. The fuel pumps in the early engine fuel systems were mostly mechanical, and now electric fuel pumps have replaced them. In addition, some of the original electric fuel pumps installed outside the fuel tank were also built into the fuel tank in consideration of heat dissipation, sound insulation and air resistance. The role of the fuel pump is to deliver the fuel stored in the fuel tank to the fuel line of the injector.