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Fuel Pump
I have 1995 3.3 Intrepid with a failing fuel pump. I have been able to
keep it running but I will be getting another. I went to the local auto wreckers because it cost almost $400 new and instead I will only have to pay $40 for a used one. The place where I will be getting it though only has a Concord. I was wondering if all Concords, Intrepids, and Visions used the same fuel pump for all engine sizes and year? Thanks Carl www.geocities.com/billbobbarama |
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Your salvage yard should have a Hollander's interchange book, which lists what models share the same parts. I believe they are are the same, for your application, but suggest you ask them. -- Knifeblade_03 ------------------------------------------------------------------------ Knifeblade_03's Profile: http://www.automotiveforums.com/vbul...?userid=262826 View this thread: http://www.automotiveforums.com/vbul...d.php?t=579873 http://www.automotiveforums.com |
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> wrote in message ups.com... > I have 1995 3.3 Intrepid with a failing fuel pump. I have been able to > keep it running but I will be getting another. I went to the local auto > wreckers because it cost almost $400 new and instead I will only have > to pay $40 for a used one. The place where I will be getting it though > only has a Concord. I was wondering if all Concords, Intrepids, and > Visions used the same fuel pump for all engine sizes and year? > Take the old pump with you and compare. Ted |
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> I have 1995 3.3 Intrepid with a failing fuel pump. I have been able to > keep it running but I will be getting another. I went to the local auto > wreckers because it cost almost $400 new and instead I will only have > to pay $40 for a used one. The place where I will be getting it though > only has a Concord. I was wondering if all Concords, Intrepids, and > Visions used the same fuel pump for all engine sizes and year? > > Thanks > > Carl > > > www.geocities.com/billbobbarama > Besides the cross referecences that the junk yards have that Knifeblade mentioned, you can generally check it yourself by drilling down for the part at www.car-part.com. A quick check there shows listings for '93-'95 for the cars you mentioned as well as the New Yorker and LHS as cars whose fuel pumps would be interchangeable for your '95 'Trep. Bill Putney (To reply by e-mail, replace the last letter of the alphabet in my address with the letter 'x') |
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