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Carter OE Replacement Electric Fuel Pump Module Assembly 1999-02 Camaro/Firebird 231cid 3.8L V6
180-P74920M




Chevrolet OE Replacement Electric Fuel Pumps
Specifications:
Carter OE Replacement Electric Fuel Pump Module Assemblies for GM are built to meet or even exceed OEM fit and durability. Most applications include everything you need to properly install your fuel pump such as tank seals, wiring harness and high-gradient density strainer. Each assembly features Carters high-efficiency turbine technology pump. This pump is quieter and more tolerant of debris, making it more durable for a longer service life. The solid silver fuel sender contact design also provides better electrical conductivity. This extends the sender contact life while providing excellent resistance to corrosive fuel blends and additives.
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1999-2002 CHEVROLET CAMARO
- Liter: 3.8
- Aspiration: NATURALLY ASPIRATED
- SubModel: BASE
- Engine Vin: K
- CUI: 231
- EngineType: V6 ( 3.8 L / 231 )
1999-2002 PONTIAC FIREBIRD
- Liter: 3.8
- Aspiration: NATURALLY ASPIRATED
- SubModel: BASE
- Engine Vin: K
- CUI: 231
- EngineType: V6 ( 3.8 L / 231 )
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