Electric Fuel Pump

WAJ Electric Fuel Pump 6CB-24410-00-00 Fits Yamaha Fuel Pump F200 F225 F250 F350


WAJ Electric Fuel Pump 6CB-24410-00-00 Fits Yamaha Fuel Pump F200 F225 F250 F350
WAJ Electric Fuel Pump 6CB-24410-00-00 Fits Yamaha Fuel Pump F200 F225 F250 F350

WAJ Electric Fuel Pump 6CB-24410-00-00 Fits Yamaha Fuel Pump F200 F225 F250 F350    WAJ Electric Fuel Pump 6CB-24410-00-00 Fits Yamaha Fuel Pump F200 F225 F250 F350
Direct Fit Application, Check Fitment Chart. Compatibility:Please choose your vehicle year, make and model for specific results. 1 Aftermarket product with premium quality.

2 According to the original factory specifications. 3 Perfect match for the original car. 5 Stable performance, high reliability.

Comes in a sealed package, ready to install. Installation instructions not included, Tool not included. Our goal is to provide quality products with attractive price. Besides, we hava a special feature that we accept mini order production.

Relieving the pressure can be done by removing the fuel cap. Locate and remove the fuel pump fuse from the fuse block. After the fuse is removed, start the engine and left the engine consume the remaining gasoline in the fuel lines. The engine will stop when stop when remaining fuel is consumed. Once the engine has stopped, crank the engine for three seconds to relieve any possible remaining fuel pressure. Disconnect the vehicles negative/ground cable at the battery and secure it so that it will not accidentally make a connection while replacing the fuel pump. Drain the gasoline from the vehicle's fuel tank. Using only and OSHA approved gasoline transfer pump and approved fuel storage containers, remove as much gasoline as from the fuel tank through the filler neck. Raise the vehicle with an automotive hoist or jack up the vehicle and support it with OSHA approved jack stands, which allow unobstructed clearance for the removal of the fuel tank.

Fuel tank gasoline levels will vary depending on the amount of gasoline removed through the filler neck. Once the vehicle is raised, additional gasoline can be removed through bracket connections. Fuel tanks vary from vehicle to vehicle; the following fuel tank removal instructions are for a typical fuel tank removal. For more specific instructions on fuel tank removal for your specific vehicle it may be necessary to obtain an approved service manual for the vehicle that you are replacing the fuel pump on. Disconnect all visible fuel hoses that connect to the fuel tank from the rest of the vehicle (be sure to mark or label all connections for reassembly).

Disconnect electrical connections at the fuel tank taking extra care not to damage pins or connectors. If necessary, disconnect and remove the fuel filler neck from the vehicle. Loosen the retaining straps of the fuel tank and support the fuel tank prior to removing the straps entirely.

Take extra precautions to avoid a fuel spill. Take note of the condition and location of any insulating pads. Worn or misaligned, wrongly installed pads should be replaced as they may affect the performance of the new fuel pump.

Before removing the bracket from the fuel tank, be sure to thoroughly clean any dirt or debris that may have accumulated at the top of the fuel tank or at the opening of the locking ring area. This step must be done to prevent debris or foreign matter from entering the fuel tank which can cause problems later on. Using the correct tppls, remove the locking ring or retainer using care not to damage it. Carefully lift out the bracket from the fuel tank. The old O-ring seal must be removed using extra care not to let pieces fall into the tank as it may be brittle. Discard the old O-ring seal, it will be replaced with a new O-ring seal which is included in the kit. Replace the pump and filter as directed in the instructions that accompany the kit. Ensure that all connections are secure before installation into the fuel tank. Before bracket reinstallation, carefully inspect the inside of the fuel tank for contamination, dirt or foreign matter. Clean out the fuel tank if necessary prior to bracket reinstallation. Ensure the bracket is fully assembled and ready for installation. Install the new O-ring in the groove at the brscket opening. Reinstall the locking ring or retainer using the correct tools. Prior to lifting the fuel tank into place, ensure that all fuel lines and hoses sound. Replace any inferior or defective fuel lines or hoses. Support the fuel tank in the correct installation position. Once the fuel tank is in the correct position install the support straps and bolt in the same manner that they were removed. Reconnect all fuel lines and electrical connections securely ensuring the there are no kinks or perforations. Gasoline should only be reinstalled back into the vehicles fuel tank with an OSHA approved gasoline-dispensing device. Before moving to the next step, be sure to clean up any fuel that may have spilled during pump replacement or during the gasoline refilling process. At this time a visual inspection for leaks is necessary.

Correct any leaks at this time prior to proceeding to the next step. Following the reverse order or the removal, reinstall the fuel pump fuse back into the fuse block and reconnect the negative/ground battery cable to the battery. Start the vehicle's engine and inspect for any leaks. If leaks exist correct them immediately. Some vehicles are equipped with OBD (On board diagnostic)systems which may have illuminated a light indicating a trouble code of malfunction.

Clear trouble codes using a service manual specific to the vehicle. Prohibit fuel pump free working in non-oil situation. Fuel pump in line should use standard fuel:alcohol pump can use alcohol fuel, diesel fuel pump use diesel fuel, methanol fuel pump use methanol. You need replace the fuel pump and strainer / filter at the same time. It is not allowed to use falled off products. Replace fuel filter according to the stipulated time or mileage. Replacement pump should be kept in clean work environment. Oil should be added timely if it is too low, it is recommended to add oil when the tank only have 1/3 of fuel. Fuel pump should match with vehicles models. This item is in the category "eBay Motors\Parts & Accessories\Car & Truck Parts & Accessories\Air & Fuel Delivery\Fuel Pumps & Sending Units".

The seller is "wajsteadyanjin2" and is located in this country: CN. This item can be shipped worldwide.

  1. Brand: WAJ
  2. Manufacturer Part Number: WAJ-432807
  3. Surface Finish: Brand New
  4. Country/Region of Manufacture: China
  5. Fitment Type: Direct Replacement
  6. Type: Fuel Pump
  7. Fuel Type: Diesel
  8. Drive Type: Electrical
  9. Placement on Vehicle: Fuel Line
  10. Items Included: Mounting Hardware
  11. OE/OEM Part Number: 6CB-24410-00-00, GSL392


WAJ Electric Fuel Pump 6CB-24410-00-00 Fits Yamaha Fuel Pump F200 F225 F250 F350    WAJ Electric Fuel Pump 6CB-24410-00-00 Fits Yamaha Fuel Pump F200 F225 F250 F350