Fuel pump Bosch or AIRTEX

Bosch Fuel pump
antcg
  • Starting:
Rating 5.0

I rebuilt the stock assembly with a Bosch pump from Rock Auto. It's been going strong over 100k miles. Also threw a new pressure regulator on top. Fixed my pressure issue of having to turn the key off and on several times before cranking to build up pressure.

Pros: 100k miles, fixed pressure issue
Vehicle: Jeep
Mileage: 100000 km
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AIRTEX Fuel pump
DeeWayne7
  • Starting:
Rating 5.0

I went that route and haven’t had any issues, a cold snap of -28f finally did mine in a few years ago after hitting 300k.

Pros: no issues, long lifespan, durable in cold
Vehicle: Ford Ranger
Mileage: 482802 km
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Bosch Fuel pump
03jettagli2
  • Stalling:
Rating 3.0

I had this problem for well over a year, then my fuel pump died. Installed a Bosch because I felt the stalling problem, after lots of research, could be due to faulty pumps ..even new ones. The car didn't stall again under 1/4 tank for many months until all of a sudden, it did it again ..a few times.

Pros: no stalling for many months
Cons: stalling returned
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Bosch Fuel pump

The Bosch fuel pump I got was dead on arrival. Didn't work at all. Then went with Motorcraft and haven't had any issues.

Pros: Motorcraft works well
Cons: Bosch dead on arrival
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AIRTEX Fuel pump
Tem206
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Rating 2.0

I bought an “Airtex” brand pump from RA a little less than two years ago. It was starting to fail so just replaced it. Two years is too short.

Pros: inexpensive
Cons: short lifespan
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