Hi there.. due to the pandemic outbound shipping (exporting stuff from M'sia) is cost prohibitive.. the shipping alone for a 1kg parcel is already over MYR600 (~USD150).
Perhaps ebay may be a better idea? Or ask your local parts store.. sometimes the filter may be common over different vehicle makes especially those from Daihatsu/Toyota?
Why so expensive Corporate rate Less than RM200
Didn't know using private individual will cost more
Hello, I have completely forgotten to get back to you.
The filter is indeed sold together with the assembly. There is no way to get the filter only. You may want to find an alternative to replace the filter, for example a fuel filter along the line before it goes to the engine.
Hello, I have completely forgotten to get back to you.
The filter is indeed sold together with the assembly. There is no way to get the filter only. You may want to find an alternative to replace the filter, for example a fuel filter along the line before it goes to the engine.
I understand that it is sold together with the whole assembly that is what I was told too, but what is this I found here ? :
You might as well get the generic fuel pump from Bosch and Denso, they use the similar fuel pump.
The genuine parts are about 15-20 euro each... Don't bother with those less than 6-8 euro.
Seems easy.
As far as I can tell my car does not have any issues and the pump is working fine. I was hoping to just change the filter since the car is 15 years old. So what is the solution to get the filter ? Because the whole assembly costs 300-4oo euro.
I am just trying to do some preventative maintenance.
Wow. You are so confident that our fuel filter will fit your Sirion. Here in Malaysia , for 2005 Myvi , 90% of the buyers bought the 1.3L variant. K3-VE engine. They run on timing chain.
If yours is a 3 cylinder 1L engine , EJ-VE they run on timing belt. You better make sure it fits since very likely they use different fuel pump too.
Wow. You are so confident that our fuel filter will fit your Sirion. Here in Malaysia , for 2005 Myvi , 90% of the buyers bought the 1.3L variant. K3-VE engine. They run on timing chain.
If yours is a 3 cylinder 1L engine , EJ-VE they run on timing belt. You better make sure it fits since very likely they use different fuel pump too.
As far as I know my Daihatsu Sirion has the Toyota 1KR-FE engine 1000cc - 3 cylinder with a timing chain.
You might as well get the generic fuel pump from Bosch and Denso, they use the similar fuel pump.
The genuine parts are about 15-20 euro each... Don't bother with those less than 6-8 euro.
Seems easy.
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QUOTE(Biomecanoid @ Jun 25 2021, 03:11 AM)
As far as I can tell my car does not have any issues and the pump is working fine. I was hoping to just change the filter since the car is 15 years old. So what is the solution to get the filter ? Because the whole assembly costs 300-4oo euro.
I am just trying to do some preventative maintenance.
As I mention previously, its a generic denso that's used in Toyota, daihatsu and other cars utilizing a denso fuel pump. Further, these types aren't too great and you're better off adding an addition line-in fuel filter in the engine compartment
This^ As I mention previously, its a generic denso that's used in Toyota, daihatsu and other cars utilizing a denso fuel pump. Further, these types aren't too great and you're better off adding an addition line-in fuel filter in the engine compartment
Even if I add an extra filter, the original filter in the gas tank should be dirty. since it has been there for 15 years.
Even if I add an extra filter, the original filter in the gas tank should be dirty. since it has been there for 15 years.
Are you not able to get the filter removed?
If your primary target is to keep the filter in the fuel tank, I recommend that you switch the entire assembly to an aftermarket one where the filter is replaceable.
If your primary target is to keep the filter in the fuel tank, I recommend that you switch the entire assembly to an aftermarket one where the filter is replaceable.
The filter is indeed replaceable I have seen videos on YouTube with people removing it and replacing it with a new one. Some just remove it clean it and put it back. The problem is that it is not sold separately and its a marketing choice not a physical limitation
The filter is indeed replaceable I have seen videos on YouTube with people removing it and replacing it with a new one. Some just remove it clean it and put it back. The problem is that it is not sold separately and its a marketing choice not a physical limitation
Hi Chris
If it could come apart, then there should be a way to replace 'em. However, even here in Malaysia, there doesn't seem to be any spares for the fuel filter.
Should I come across something I'll let you know. We are under lockdown at this time, some most automotive spare parts dealers are not operating, it's hard to go look around.