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SUSrtk74
post Jun 18 2021, 01:11 AM

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Sorry man, if there was no restriction in shipping, I would more than gladly to help you purchase and send them to you

Also the one you highlighted is called a fuel sock/in tank fuel filter/fuel strainer. It a generic part that shared with alot of toyota lower CC cars

Denso 952-0006

https://www.ebay.com/itm/190676706787?epid=...JoAAOSwn9VacEcl

try give em a call on it

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post Jun 18 2021, 01:15 AM

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Also, you can just add an extra fuel filter under the hood. It ain't that hard/expensive, especially when the car doesn't have a proper one

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post Jun 25 2021, 04:24 AM

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QUOTE(Pop The Bubbles @ Jun 25 2021, 02:23 AM)
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.
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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

 

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