TruGrade Fuel Pump Module Assembly B6616M
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B6616M
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| Warranty | |
|---|---|
| Part # | B6616M |
| SKU # | 356333 |
| Minimum Flow Rating | 20gph |
| Grade Type | Standard Replacement |
| Connector Gender | Male |
| Connector Shape | Rectangle |
| Terminal Gender | Male |
| Inlet Fitting Thread Size | 5/16 inch |
| Lock Ring Included | No |
| Voltage | 12VDC |
| Fuel Sending Unit Included | Yes |
| Negative Ground | Yes |
| Terminal Type | Blade |
| In Tank or External | In Tank |
| Strainer Included | Yes |
| Pump Type | Electric |
| Connector Color | White |
| Mounting Hardware Included | No |
| Minimum Pressure | 62.0PSI |
| Outlet Type | Quick Connect |
| Regulator Included | No |
| Gasket Or Seal Included | Yes |
| Inlet Type | Port |
| Fuel Tank Pressure Sensor Included | Yes |
| Fuel Filter Included | No |
| Universal Or Specific Fit | Specific |
| Internal Or External Strainer | Internal |
| Wire Harness Included | No |
The TruGrade Fuel Systems program features unique innovation and solutions by offering premium OE fit, form, and function as well as exceptional vehicle coverage and exclusive problem-solving features.
- TruGrade Electric Fuel Pumps and Electric Fuel Pump Assemblies are made with all new materials under rigorous quality controlled manufacturing and testing procedures.
- Quality TruGrade Electric Fuel Pumps and Fuel Pump Assemblies deliver optimum performance while providing long life.
- Most applications include the necessary accessories such as tank seals, patented high-gradient density strainers and wiring harnesses.
- Fuel sensor design provides resistance to corrosive fuel blends and additives.
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