• The Function of the fuel pump is to supply fuel at a certain pressure to the engine fuel injection system.
  • However,the fuel pump have a limited life.If you notice any of the following signs with your car:
  • (1).Engine Sputtering at High Speeds
  • (2).Decreased Fuel Pressure
  • (3).Losing Power when the Vehicle is under Stress
  • (4).Inability to accelerate
  • (5).Decreasing Gas Mileage
  • (6).Engine Not Starting
  • This may indicate that you need to replace the fuel pump
  •  
  • Fuel Pump Replacement Guideline:
  • Please Note the following before replacing the fuel pump:
  • 1.Ensure that you are in a well ventilated and level work area.
  • For Volvo XC90 L5 2.5L L6 2.9L S60 L5 2.3L 2.4L 2.5L XC70 V70 S80 Fuel Pump

    The Function of the fuel pump is to supply fuel at a certain pressure to the engine fuel injection system.

    However,the fuel pump have a limited life.If you notice any of the following signs with your car:

    (1).Engine Sputtering at High Speeds

    (2).Decreased Fuel Pressure

    (3).Losing Power when the Vehicle is under Stress

    (4).Inability to accelerate

    (5).Decreasing Gas Mileage

    (6).Engine Not Starting

    This may indicate that you need to replace the fuel pump

     

    Fuel Pump Replacement Guideline:

    Please Note the following before replacing the fuel pump:

    1.Ensure that you are in a well ventilated and level work area.

    2.Use approved safety glasses or goggles when working on any motor vehicle.

    3.The gasoline is sucked out of the tank and stored in a container dedicated to gasoline.

    Picture(A)

    Disconnect the ground (negative) cable of the battery and ensure that it does not accidentally spark while working.

    Picture(B)

    Locate and remove gas tank filler neck mounting bolts or remove the filler tube from the tank. This will aid the fuel removal especially if you had problems accessing through the filler neck.

    Picture(C)

    Located the electrical connector for the fuel pump and fuel level sender which will be in the same wiring harness. If access if difficult or you can't see them wait until the tank is lowered slightly to undo the connector. Inspect electrical connector for burns or heated spots and replace if damaged. A burned connector can cause a pump to fail intermittently.

    Picture(D)

    There will be fuel vapor lines as part of the EVAP system these will need to be removed or disconnected.

    Picture(E)

    Locate and release tank holder supports, there are two in most cases. Remove the mounting bolts at this point the tank will become loose but may not come out.

    Picture(F)

    Lower the tank and release top mounted fuel lines or electrical connectors if any. Continue to remove the tank.

    Picture(G)

    Remove the tank, this will expose the fuel pump retainer ring. Use an aerosol cleaner to remove dirt and debris from the area. This will keep the inside of the fuel tank clean when performing the repair.

    Picture(H)

    Remove fuel pump mounting bolts or retainer ring to access the fuel pump module and remove the unit. Use a hammer and punch to remove the ring counterclockwise.

    Picture(I)
    Remove the fuel pump which will be attached to the mounting plate or positioned down inside the tank held by plastic retainer clips.

    Picture(J)

    Remove the fuel pump from the tank.

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    Item Specifics
    Type Fuel Pump
    Drive Type Electrical
    Interchange Part Number E8635M
    Placement on Vehicle Fuel Tank
    Please Note VIN code
    Outlet Type Quick Connect
    Outlet Size 5/16"
    Inlet Type Strainer
    Inlet Count 1
    Outlet Count 1
    Internal Or External Strainer Internal
    Wiring Harness Included No
    Voltage 12 V
    Gasket or Seal Included No
    Float Included Yes
    Condition New
    Package Contents Fuel Pump Module Assembly w/Float Arm
    Fuel Type Gasoline
    OE/OEM Part Number 67737
    Cross Part Number P76364M
    Superseded Part Number 312611270,307617420,86297830
    Weight 4 LB
    Feature ESCP
    Flow Rate 45-55 gph
    Color White
    Manufacturer Part Number KING11425005FB
    Custom Bundle No
    Manufacturer Warranty 3 Years
    Black Pressure Sensor Included No
    Pressure 95-105 psi
    Brand Fuel_Kingparts
    Mounting Hardware Included No
    Fitment Type Direct Replacement
    Modified Item No

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    For Volvo XC90 L5 2.5L L6 2.9L S60 L5 2.3L 2.4L 2.5L XC70 V70 S80 Fuel Pump

    The Function of the fuel pump is to supply fuel at a certain pressure to the engine fuel injection system.

    However,the fuel pump have a limited life.If you notice any of the following signs with your car:

    (1).Engine Sputtering at High Speeds

    (2).Decreased Fuel Pressure

    (3).Losing Power when the Vehicle is under Stress

    (4).Inability to accelerate

    (5).Decreasing Gas Mileage

    (6).Engine Not Starting

    This may indicate that you need to replace the fuel pump

     

    Fuel Pump Replacement Guideline:

    Please Note the following before replacing the fuel pump:

    1.Ensure that you are in a well ventilated and level work area.

    2.Use approved safety glasses or goggles when working on any motor vehicle.

    3.The gasoline is sucked out of the tank and stored in a container dedicated to gasoline.

    Picture(A)

    Disconnect the ground (negative) cable of the battery and ensure that it does not accidentally spark while working.

    Picture(B)

    Locate and remove gas tank filler neck mounting bolts or remove the filler tube from the tank. This will aid the fuel removal especially if you had problems accessing through the filler neck.

    Picture(C)

    Located the electrical connector for the fuel pump and fuel level sender which will be in the same wiring harness. If access if difficult or you can't see them wait until the tank is lowered slightly to undo the connector. Inspect electrical connector for burns or heated spots and replace if damaged. A burned connector can cause a pump to fail intermittently.

    Picture(D)

    There will be fuel vapor lines as part of the EVAP system these will need to be removed or disconnected.

    Picture(E)

    Locate and release tank holder supports, there are two in most cases. Remove the mounting bolts at this point the tank will become loose but may not come out.

    Picture(F)

    Lower the tank and release top mounted fuel lines or electrical connectors if any. Continue to remove the tank.

    Picture(G)

    Remove the tank, this will expose the fuel pump retainer ring. Use an aerosol cleaner to remove dirt and debris from the area. This will keep the inside of the fuel tank clean when performing the repair.

    Picture(H)

    Remove fuel pump mounting bolts or retainer ring to access the fuel pump module and remove the unit. Use a hammer and punch to remove the ring counterclockwise.

    Picture(I)
    Remove the fuel pump which will be attached to the mounting plate or positioned down inside the tank held by plastic retainer clips.

    Picture(J)

    Remove the fuel pump from the tank.

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    Item Specifics
    Type :Fuel Pump
    Drive Type :Electrical
    Interchange Part Number :E8635M
    Placement on Vehicle :Fuel Tank
    Please Note :VIN code
    Outlet Type :Quick Connect
    Outlet Size :5/16"
    Inlet Type :Strainer
    Inlet Count :1
    Outlet Count :1
    Internal Or External Strainer :Internal
    Wiring Harness Included :No
    Voltage :12 V
    Gasket or Seal Included :No
    Float Included :Yes
    Condition :New
    Package Contents :Fuel Pump Module Assembly w/Float Arm
    Fuel Type :Gasoline
    OE/OEM Part Number :67737
    Cross Part Number :P76364M
    Superseded Part Number :312611270,307617420,86297830
    Weight :4 LB
    Feature :ESCP
    Flow Rate :45-55 gph
    Color :White
    Manufacturer Part Number :KING11425005FB
    Custom Bundle :No
    Manufacturer Warranty :3 Years
    Black Pressure Sensor Included :No
    Pressure :95-105 psi
    Brand :Fuel_Kingparts
    Mounting Hardware Included :No
    Fitment Type :Direct Replacement
    Modified Item :No


    We only accept payment through PayPal. 

    All domestic orders will be shipped via USPS, UPS or Fedex from our US warehouse and usually arrives to your door in about 2-7 business days.

    All of our brand new items come with a 60-Days money-back guarantee.

    Any question, please contact us by email on working days.

    WARNING: Cancer and Reproductive Harm - www.P65Warnings.ca.gov.


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