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GPD® 1811261 Fuel Pressure Sensor Sold individually, Models Built Before 8/23/2006

Manufacturer #1811261

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1811261 Fuel Pressure Sensor Sold individually, Models Built Before 8/23/2006
1811261 Fuel Pressure Sensor Sold individually, Models Built Before 8/23/2006
1811261 Fuel Pressure Sensor Sold individually, Models Built Before 8/23/2006

GPD® 1811261 Fuel Pressure Sensor Sold individually, Models Built Before 8/23/2006

Manufacturer #1811261

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$68.99

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Fuel Pressure Sensor
5.0/5
worked perfectly
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Posted by Lyndsey L. / Sat, Mar 14
Clutch.Fuel Pressure Sensor
5.0/5
Part came quickly and correct. I was able to get sensor installed at a good time. I bought a vehicle not knowing this sensor was missing. Having this does make a difference. I guess the only thing I didnt like was the price. However for a 2012 hyundai Genesis Sedan this was about the cheapest.
RD
Posted by Ronald D. / Sat, Dec 20
Fuel pump, fuel line pressure sensor, fuel rail sensor and other parts for my SUVFuel Pressure Sensor
5.0/5
I have been fortunate to find myself an reliable part store for good products and what I order they always fit and are garrauntee to fit
FJ
Posted by Frederick J. / Tue, Oct 28
Fuel pressure sensorFuel Pressure Sensor
5.0/5
Works great!
MV
Posted by Melissa V. / Sun, Jun 01
Highly recommendFuel Pressure Sensor
5.0/5
Carparts is better than any other such as autozone advance auto the pricing is crazy came to car parts got me right
SM
Posted by Shatoya M. / Sat, Mar 22
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Have a question about this product?Ask here. Our team of experts will assist you along with your fellow CarParts.com community members. Please add your vehicle information including year, make, model to better assist you.
Question: The gas gauge, after filling the car up with fuel, has a tendency to drop from full to empty. Does this part take care of that?RUTH H. / Sep 01, 2021
Hi Ruth, I'm more than happy to help. It's possible. It could also be the sending unit, the gauge, or some lines that are defective. Kindly have the system checked to pinpoint the problem. You can use the link below to order the part once you've confirmed it's the one you need to replace. Have a good one. https://www.carparts.com/fuel-pressure-sensor/gpd/gpd1811261?can=cpab2020
AB
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Answered by Andrew B. / Wed, Sep 01
Question: where is this sensor located?jaebe / Nov 25, 2020
Hi Janet, Typically, it is located along a vehicle's fuel rail and is part of the fuel pump assembly. It is mounted either on top of the tank or inside the tank.
AE
Staff
Answered by Arnel E. / Wed, Nov 25
Question: Where is it located ?A Shopper / Nov 20, 2020
Hi, The fuel pressure sensor is located along a vehicle's fuel rail and is part of the fuel pump assembly. It is mounted either on top of the tank or inside the tank. As mentioned above, it is a part of the EVAP or the evaporative emissions system.
GG
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Answered by Grace G. / Fri, Nov 20
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