Customer
2025-09-04 10:51:16
I recently replaced my old fuel pump because it wasn’t accurately sending a signal to the fuel gauge. The new replacement has a much better design, featuring an improved slider and contacts for more reliable readings. My mechanic handled the installation, which took about two hours since he had to drop the tank. Everything went smoothly, and the new pump is working perfectly. Overall, this is a great replacement. Well designed and definitely worth it if you’re experiencing similar issues.
Michael W.
2025-08-20 10:18:50
Unlike the A-Premium fuel pump I previously had purchased and installed in this 99 Chevy Venture, this pump has continued to work after more than 2 weeks of use. This pump was simple to install and a perfect OEM like drop in part.
Michael Mack
2025-08-09 17:05:53
Fit fine in 2008 Ridgeline. Worked fine at first. Thought I had found a great replacement pump. Fast forward 6 months, fails completely. Sending unit still works, pump motor does not.
Christopher
2025-07-23 20:13:17
Bought this for my GMC Sierra 1500 pick up with the 5.3L V8 flex fuel.Was a exact fit. If you are doing this yourself either drain the fuel tank or do the tilt bed method like I did. There are several videos on YouTube for the tilt bed method. Also if you do the tilt bed method the fuel pump compress together to fit into the smaller space between the truck bed and fuel tank.The quality appears to be better than the original float works pump is working great. Was a moderate install.
Moses C.
2025-07-16 13:48:52
This fuel pump has been a reliable performer, ensuring my vehicle runs smoothly. While it's a bit noisy, it hasn't affected its functionality. I'd recommend it based on its performance and reliability
Customer
2025-06-28 14:03:06
So far so good. Direct fit for my 2015 GMC sierra 2500 HD 6.0 gas truck. Plug and play. 1 week installed so far, I will update after 1 year of use.
Csaba
2025-05-20 16:39:53
Nice pump. Did the job. Start the car a few times to prime the whole line before it gets full pressure throughout. The car might throw some drive train malfunction at first but once it gets fully primed, it will disappear.
BNSFguy
2025-04-19 16:24:56
If you own a 2015 Volkswagen Passat TDI, the first and only year with this new motor, finding the correct parts can be extremely frustrating and costly. My Passat started having issues starting, and after several weeks of this, it died. Wouldn't start. No fuel coming from the tank to the filter. I checked fuses, relays, and fuel modulator and all seemed good. I was getting power to the in tank pump. Tested it with a 12 volt battery and nothing. I shopped around and the prices for these pumps ranged from $50.00 to $800.00. Even VW dealers have several options ranging from $180.00 to $800.00. That's a huge price range and I was hesitant about going with the lowest, this TRQ, but I read a review here saying it worked on his 2015 VW so I bought it. The stock OEM pump I pulled out was made by Continental and it was slightly different. It has a 2nd internal hose I believe some manufacturers use while others do not. The pumps looked very similar in quality. Not much of a difference that I could find. I installed it, turned the key and the car started almost instantly. Been running now a week with no issues whatsoever so for around 65 bucks, it turned out to be a cheap fix.
Omar
2025-01-31 14:14:54
I installed it on 2002 Yukon.l, it until now it is working great.