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Old Dec 28th, 2023, 12:15   #1
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Has anyone come across their fuel pump supply unit /fuel pump being connect by a wiring plug beneath the sender unit?

My fuel pump has no wiring plug on top of the sender unit and the Haynes manual has a sender unit with unused plug and says there's a wiring plug underneath. I can't tell if I buy a new fuel supply unit whether it would come with this. All the photos of what's on sale isn't clear if there are two wiring plugs, one above and one below.
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Old Dec 29th, 2023, 16:37   #2
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What model, what year car ?
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It's a v70 and year 2000. I went to parts in motion and used their website to order a Bosch pump, it came and the photo had a plug connector on the sender unit but it's not in use, there is no wiring. All the connectors are under the sender unit so it could be that's all it is. I had to use the vin to order the correct part as it was only for vins upto certain number. I'm a bit more optimistic now but will find out next week when I had it to the mechanic.
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Hi,

Has anyone come across their fuel pump supply unit /fuel pump being connect by a wiring plug beneath the sender unit?

My fuel pump has no wiring plug on top of the sender unit and the Haynes manual has a sender unit with unused plug and says there's a wiring plug underneath. I can't tell if I buy a new fuel supply unit whether it would come with this. All the photos of what's on sale isn't clear if there are two wiring plugs, one above and one below.
There are TWO senders , the one with the pump is on the right side of the car, the one you are looking at has just a second sender and the wires go across the tank with the fuel pipe
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