Fuel Pumps & Assemblies

Precision Engineered to Champion the Independent Aftermarket

VXPRO Fuel Pumps and Feed Units are designed to match OE performance, ensuring reliable fuel delivery and accurate level readings across a wide range of vehicle applications. Built for durability and quiet operation, our components help workshops diagnose and repair fuel system issues with confidence.

Backed by a 5-year warranty and supported by TechASSIST and StockASSIST, VXPRO Fuel Pumps and Sender Units empower independents to deliver dependable repairs and keep customers moving.

VXPRO Fuel Pump Assembly

StockASSIST: Smarter Stocking for Smarter Business

Fuel pumps and assemblies are high-value, fast-moving items. With StockASSIST, we help you identify the most in-demand references across UK car parc data — helping you maintain availability for critical, time-sensitive repairs.
Here are 10 of the most requested fuel pump/sender unit references in our UK range:

Universal Fuel Pump

EF0400

VXPRO Universal Fuel Pump

Fuel Pump

EF4003

VXPRO Fuel Pump Assembly

VXPRO Fuel Pump Assembly

EF4000

VXPRO Fuel Pump Assembly

VXPRO Fuel Pump Assembly

EF4004

VXPRO Fuel Pump Assembly

VXPRO Fuel Pump

EF1000

VXPRO Fuel Pump

VXPRO Fuel Pump Assembly

EF4008

VXPRO Fuel Pump Assembly

VXPRO Fuel Pump Assembly

EF4196

VXPRO Fuel Pump Assembly

VXPRO Fuel Pump Assembly

EF4212

VXPRO Fuel Pump Assembly

VXPRO Fuel Pump Assembly

EF4473

VXPRO Fuel Pump Assembly

VXPRO Fuel Pump Assembly

EF4024

VXPRO Fuel Pump Assembly

TechASSIST: Product Support and Information

Fuel pumps and sender units are vital to modern vehicle performance. A fully functioning assembly: Delivers fuel at consistent pressure to the injection system, maintaining performance Supports cold starts, acceleration, and high-load driving Provides accurate fuel level data to the dashboard and ECU Prevents stalling, misfires, or flat spots caused by fuel starvation Supports emissions control by ensuring the fuel system operates efficiently A failing pump or sender unit can leave drivers stranded, create drivability issues, or trigger diagnostic faults.

Why Do They Fail?

Fuel system components work under constant pressure and are exposed to heat, contamination, and electrical cycling. Common failure points include:

  • Pump motor wear or failure due to age, overheating, or dry running

  • Fuel contamination or blocked filters, often from low-quality fuel or dirty tanks

  • Electrical faults, including connector corrosion or poor ground

  • Float arm or level sensor issues, leading to inaccurate fuel gauge readings

  • Split housings or cracked pipe connectors, causing leaks or pressure loss

Symptoms of a Failing Fuel Pump Assembly

  • Hard starting or no-start, especially after the vehicle has been parked

  • Loss of power or hesitation under load

  • Stalling at idle or during acceleration

  • Whining noise from the tank (early sign of pump fatigue)

  • Fuel gauge stuck or reading inaccurately

  • Fault codes such as P0087 (fuel pressure too low) or dashboard fuel system warnings

Fitting Tips

  1. Always inspect the fuel tank for contamination or debris before fitting

  2. Replace the fuel filter and check for pressure regulator function if separate

  3. Use a new seal or O-ring and torque the retaining ring to spec

  4. Avoid pinching or twisting electrical connectors—test continuity before closing the tank

  5. Prime the system and check fuel pressure post-installation

✅ Not sure if the fault is with the pump, relay, or pressure sensor? Our TechASSIST team is ready to help you isolate the issue.