USMW Professional Series offers a wide range of fuel pump modules for Domestic and Import applications. From strainer to wiring, the fuel pump modules feature all new components, wiring and gaskets. All units are manufactured using the highest quality raw materials that are compatible with today's fuel blends.
Features & Benefits
POM plastic used for strength and durability
Thicker connector pins for increased reliability
Teflon insulated wires for superior chemical resistance
Nitrile or Viton used for rubber components for long life and fuel resistance
Stainless steel used for all metal components
Foam fuel float (where pictured) for increased reliability over molded type
Dual strainers for superior filtration (when applicable). Mounted internally and externally
Palladium Silver Fuel Sensor for resistance to corrosion from Ethanol and Ethanol blended fuels
OE Style Internal Fuel Pump rather than less expensive turbine units to ensure quality and performance
Bifurcated Contacts on Level Sensors for long life and accurate fuel reading
Benefits of Purchasing a Fuel Pump & Housing Assembly
Purchasing just the fuel pump is less expensive up-front, but a complete Fuel Pump & Housing Assembly provides added benefits:
Extend Service Life: New strainer(s), hoses, sensors and other components help resolve problems that could be caused by more than just the pump.
Reduce Install Time:Since you don't have to disassemble the housing, which could lead to damage, replacement becomes a simple swap, dramatically reducing installation time.
Save Money: The cost of the assembly is often cheaper than buying the components individually, and means you only have to do the job once.
Prevent Premature Fuel Pump Failure
Preventing premature fuel pump failure is far less expensive and time consuming than continuing to replace the pump. There are three common causes for premature fuel pump failure:
ELECTRICAL ISSUES
Poor electrical connections will mimic symptoms of a failed pump, sometimes resulting in unnecessary replacement. Before replacing the pump: