Jeep Comanche Fuel System Parts

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The four or six-cylinder engine in your Comanche is likely to be powered by a multi-port fuel-injected engine; though 86' models used a double-barrel carburetor design. The MAP (Manifold Absolute Pressure) sensor, temperature sensor, and other important engine management sending units work with the on-board computer to manage the fuel-to-air ratio needed to make the engine run properly. The fuel system on your Comanche is made up of a number of parts including: tank, pump (with screen and sending unit), filter, fuel injectors or carb, and several seals to keep the system pressurized.

When one of these parts are compromised, they must be replaced to avoid causing undue damage to the rest of the components. We have all the fuel delivery parts here that you'll need to keep your Comanche 4X4 up and running. All parts are made by a variety of manufacturers including: Mopar, Replace, Delphi, Mann, Bosch, Gates, FAE, and Python, to name a few. Fuel pumps should be replaced every 120,000 miles to ensure you're never left on the side of the road or in the mall parking lot waiting for a tow. Fuel filters help to protect your pump, injectors, and combustion chamber (even a tiny particle entering the engine can spell disaster), thus protecting you from thousands of dollars in damage.