Spectra Premium® Fuel Delivery Reviews

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5 of 5
Customer Service
The tank arrived in good condition and is exactly as described. Would purchase other products in the future.
Posted by Doug (Beaverlodge, AB) / January 25, 20201977 Mercury Grand Marquis
5 of 5
Great Parts and Quick Shipping
Part was exactly as described and lowest price I could find.
Posted by Customer / August 28, 20212001 GMC Yukon
5 of 5
Easy Install Awesome Place To Buy Parts
Easy install. Quick delivery. Cheap prices for good products.
Posted by Matthew R (Albuquerque, NM) / August 24, 20172007 Lexus RX
5 of 5
Works Great!
This fuel tank strap kit worked perfectly. Much better than what was left of the rusted 1978 original straps.
Posted by Tim (Nacogdoches, TX) / September 28, 20161979 Ford F-150
5 of 5
Worked Perfectly
The tank arrived in great shape. It was packaged well. The Ford tank was obsolete and my customer really loves his 1993 F-150 and wanted it fixed. The price was great, the item was great and was here in just a few days time.
Posted by Tim (Nacogdoches, TX) / August 18, 20161993 Ford F-150
5 of 5
Awesome
Did what it needed to do, secure fit.
Posted by Customer / August 03, 20202000 Buick Park Avenue
5 of 5
Fit Perfect
Great material.
Posted by Stephen (Cresskill, NJ) / February 07, 20182001 Toyota Tacoma
4.8 of 5
1992 Audi 100S Fuel Pump Motor
Exact fit for the Audi 100. You will need to attach the push-on connectors to the wire leads. Note the brown wire is the NEG and the green stripe wire is the POS. Suggest soldering the wires to the connectors after crimping. The fuel pump is in the trunk. Remove spare tire and the back rug covering. Find the metal cover, remove three screws, remove the electrical connector. Remove the two rubber hoses, mine were held with screw type hose clamps. Using a socket (15MM) carefully remove the main gas feed line, don't lose the bolt or the brass washer. Clean dirt from around the plastic top section. Remove the metal ring holding the plastic top. Remove the top section, remove the rubber gas return line from the underside of the top plastic section, leave in tank. Best to have less than a 1/4 tank of gas. Do not disconnect the main gas feed line at the metal connectors that you will see in the tank. Reach into tank and push back two plastic fingers holding the pump motor while pulling up slightly on the gas line. Once clear of the two fingers the pump motor can be pulled straight up and out of the tank along with the top section. Note the position of everything taken apart. Use a small hose clamp to attach the rubber gas line to the new pump motor. The tightening screw on the small clamp has to be in the right position otherwise it will get in way of other things and prevent the proper re-installation of the pump motor. It's a fun job that you will hope you never have to do again.
Posted by Fred (North Brunswick, NJ) / November 10, 20171992 Audi 100
4.5 of 5
Does Not Fit My Car
I had to return this item as it was not for my 2001 Ford Focus Sr wagon automatic dohc, even though the website said it was. CARiD contacted the manufacturer who said it was not a fit for my car.
Posted by Craig (Wentzville, MO) / November 04, 20182001 Ford Focus
5 of 5
Works Great
Exact fit.
Posted by Ken (Liberty Hill, TX) / November 17, 20182007 Subaru Impreza
5 of 5
FG68A
Fits well, seals well. Unsure of fuel quantity still. Tank has approximately 5 gallons and fuel gauge remains on empty.
Posted by Donald (Catlett, VA) / August 10, 20171969 Dodge Coronet

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