Jeep Wrangler Fuel System Parts
Fuel Pumps
Fuel Tanks
Throttle Bodies
Fuel Injectors, Fuel Rails
Fuel Hoses, Clamps, Gaskets & Seals
Fuel Filters
Fuel Sensors & Switches
Fuel Pressure Regulators
Carburetors
Diesel Fuel System Components
Fuel Management
EFI Systems
Nitrous Oxide Systems
Vapor Canisters
Oxygen Sensors
Diesel Emission
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Save up to 30%Mopar® - Fuel Injector$35.28 - $3,199.65$49.42 - $3,553.89Save up to 30%
The ever-awesome Wrangler combines off-road ruggedness, with the technological refinement that you'd expect in a modern Jeep vehicle. The fuel-injection system on your Wrangler is made up of several key parts: some may outlast the vehicle, others require periodic inspection and replacement. When your Jeep's fuel system begins to malfunction, you might not notice it right away – the onboard ECU will change the engine timing to compensate for fuel starvation caused by blockages, leaks, or a malfunctioning fuel pump. By the time you notice your baby's running rough, replacement of certain items is a certainty in most cases.
In order to avoid potential engine or fuel pump problems, Jeep recommends that you change your fuel filter every 25,000 miles (40,000 kms), or once every year at one of your scheduled oil changes. You don't need to rush to the dealer for this part, we have more affordable filter prices than they do, and offer both Mopar and Mann brand filters for your late or early model Wrangler. The fuel pump is bound to go at some point (if it hasn't already in your case). We can offer you a great deal on a guaranteed OE pump from brand names like Pilot and Replace. Take a moment to browse, we have tons of fuel system parts for your vehicle.

