Carter P76004 | Fuel Pump and Strainer Set

Part Number
P76004
In Tank Pump & Strainer Set

Fits: 97-06 Toyota Camry, 99-02 Chevrolet Prizm, 99-04 Toyota Corolla, 99-08 Toyota Solara, 02-03 Lexus ES300, 02-12 Toyota Avalon, 03-06 Pontiac Vibe, 03-07 Toyota Matrix, 04-06 Lexus ES330, 07-12 Lexus ES350

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The Carter 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.


BRAND: Carter




FEATURES:


  • Fuel Pump and Strainer Set
  • 1999-2002 Chevrolet Prizm (Liter: 1.8 & Cylinder: 4 & Block: L); 2003-2006 Pontiac Vibe (Liter: 1.8 & Cylinder: 4 & Block: L & Drive: AWD); 2004-2006 Lexus ES330 (Liter: 3.3 & Cylinder: 6 & Block: V); 2007-2012 Lexus ES350 (Liter: 3.5 & Cylinder: 6 & Block: V); 2002-2003 Lexus ES300 (Liter: 3.0 & Cylinder: 6 & Block: V); 2002-2012 Toyota Avalon (Liter: 3.0, 3.5 & Cylinder: 6 & Block: V); 1997-2006 Toyota Camry (Liter: 3.0, 2.2, 2.4, 3.3 & Cylinder: 6, 4 & Block: V, L & Fuel: GAS | Qualifier: USA Built); 1999-2004 Toyota Corolla (Liter: 1.8 & Cylinder: 4 & Block: L); 2003-2007 Toyota Matrix (Liter: 1.8 & Cylinder: 4 & Block: L & Drive: AWD); 1999-2008 Toyota Solara (Liter: 3.0, 2.2, 2.4, 3.3 & Cylinder: 6, 4 & Block: V, L)
  • In Tank Pump & Strainer Set
  • Carter Electric Fuel Pump and Strainer Sets are made with all new materials under rigorous quality controlled manufacturing and testing procedures.
  • Quality Carter Electric Fuel Pump and Strainer Sets deliver optimum performance while keeping your fuel system free from any type of solid contaminants and impurities.
  • In Tank Pump & Strainer Set


SPECIFICS:


California Proposition 65No Proposition 65 warning is required with this product.
Connector GenderFemale
Connector ShapeRectangle
Fuel Tank Pressure Sensor IncludedNo
Fuel TypeGas
Gasket Or Seal IncludedYes
In Tank or ExternalIn Tank
Inlet TypeStrainer
Internal Or External StrainerExternal
Minimum Flow Rating33
Outlet Quantity1
Outlet TypeHose Barb
Pump PlacementIn Tank
Pump TypeElectric
Regulator IncludedNo
Strainer ColorGreen
Strainer IncludedYes
Terminal GenderMale
Terminal Quantity2
Terminal TypeBlade
Voltage12V
Wiring Harness IncludedYes



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INTERCHANGE:


  • Bosch Fuel Pumps: 69487
  • DENSO: 950-0103
  • GMB: 599-1092
  • Delphi Fuel Pumps: FE0119
  • US Motor Works: USEP8404
  • 1-800-Radiator: 2950045
  • DENSO: 950-0188
  • GMB: 599-1090
  • Lexus: 23221-0A040
  • Toyota: 23221-0A030
  • DENSO: 950-0100
  • Spectra Premium: SP1123
  • General Motors: 88972523

APPLICATIONS:


  • 2003-2007 Toyota Matrix
  • 2002-2003 Lexus ES300
  • 1997-2006 Toyota Camry
  • 1999-2008 Toyota Solara
  • 2003-2006 Pontiac Vibe
  • 1999-2004 Toyota Corolla
  • 2002-2012 Toyota Avalon
  • 2007-2012 Lexus ES350
  • 1999-2002 Chevrolet Prizm
  • 2004-2006 Lexus ES330
Customer Questions
Learn About The Fuel Pump Repair Cost
When it comes to fuel pump repair, the cost can vary depending on several factors. On average, the fuel pump replacement cost can range from $400 to $800, including parts and labor. However, it's important to note that this is just an estimate, and the actual cost may differ based on the make and model of your vehicle, as well as the location and the specific repair shop you choose. The cost to replace a fuel pump typically includes the price of the fuel pump itself, which can range from $50 to $500, depending on the brand and quality. Additionally, there may be additional parts required for the repair, such as fuel filters, gaskets, or seals, which can add to the overall cost. These parts are often available at reputable online retailers like PartsHawk.com, where you can find a wide range of options to suit your needs. It's worth mentioning that labor costs can also contribute significantly to the overall fuel pump replacement cost. The complexity of the repair, accessibility of the fuel pump, and the expertise of the mechanic can all impact the labor charges. Therefore, it's advisable to obtain multiple quotes from different repair shops to ensure you're getting a fair price. In conclusion, the cost to replace a fuel pump can vary, but on average, it can range from $400 to $800. This cost includes the price of the fuel pump itself, as well as any additional parts required for the repair. These parts, along with a wide selection of other automotive components, can be found at PartsHawk.com, a reliable online retailer. Remember to consider labor costs and obtain multiple quotes to ensure you're getting the best deal for your fuel pump repair.
Where Is The Fuel Pump Located
The location of the fuel pump can vary depending on the make and model of your vehicle. In most cases, it is located inside the fuel tank to ensure it is constantly submerged in fuel for cooling and lubrication purposes. If you're unsure about the location in your specific vehicle, consult your owner's manual or do an online search. Mechanics or dealerships can also provide assistance. If you need to replace your fuel pump, PartsHawk.com offers a wide range of high-quality fuel pumps and related parts, including assemblies and strainers. With fast shipping and competitive prices, PartsHawk.com is a reliable source for all your automotive needs.
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