- Fits: 1992-1996 F Super Duty, Driver Side Mount; 19 Gallons Tank
- Fits: 1992-1997 F-150 F-250, Driver Side Mount; 19 Gallons Tank
- Fits: 1992-1997 F-350, Driver Side Mount; 19 Gallons Tank
- Package Includes: Fuel Pump, Sending Unit, Tank Seal, Installation Kit, w/ 2 Tube Ports on top
- Find more details about fitment and warranty in our Product Description section below.


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Fuel Pump Module Assembly for 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 Ford F-150 F-250 F-350 F Super Duty L6 4.9L V8 5.0L 5.8L 7.5L 19 Gallons Driver Side Mount 2 Tube Ports SP2006H
*$814.20
Informação adicional
Brand | GPP |
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Vehicle Service Type | Truck |
Item dimensions L x W x H | 17.1 x 7.5 x 8.9 inches |
Specification Met | OE |
Auto Part Position | Left |
Outlet Connection Size | 7.5 Inches |
Inlet Connection Size | 7.5 Inches |
Outlet Connection Type | Barb |
Inlet Connection Type | Hose Barb |
Connector Type | Barbed Connector |
Gas Type | Gasoline |
Mounting Type | Driver Side Mount |
Operation Mode | Automatic |
Product Grade | New |
Automotive Fit Type | Vehicle Specific Fit |
Fit Type | Vehicle Specific Fit |
OEM Part Number | SP2006H, F6TZ9A407BA, F6TZ9A407BB, MU2006 |
Manufacturer | GPP |
Style | ELectric |
UPC | 699900362631 |
Item Weight | 3.3 pounds |
Product Dimensions | 17.1 x 7.5 x 8.9 inches |
Manufacturer Part Number | G-A27T |
Date First Available | July 13, 2020 |
CYRUS KING –
Good quality for the better price than parts houses.
I see that the one issue is to the wiring and different colors of wires than factory with no guide or diagrams or explanation. Would be greatly beneficial if included.
Aradiel –
I dont have a picture, but it fit a 1996 F150 front tank 19 gallon. Truck is in the shop, they put it in and said it’s the right one. They tried to find some pump and quote me something ridiculous like 400$ for just the part. I said no I’ll find it. They don’t warranty it but I said I’m not asking you to unless you abuse it putting it in. They had to order 17 and 18 and I ordered this 19 gallon. They could not find the tank size by looking up the vin and talking to Ford. But this 19 turned out to match the old one and truck is running now. Long story short. It still in shop for other work, but the sending unit and fuel pump are working.
Make sure to verify it has 2 or 3 lines before ordering. Mine had 2 like this one. Some have 3.
Joshua –
I was skeptical of the price of this part. But it has done exactly what it is designed to do, pump fuel. There is some confusion with the wiring but that’s the case with all the new sob ford fuel pumps. A YouTube search is your friend. I would recommend this pump!
Sam lambert –
Worked great , install was easy . Fit perfectly
Jim’s Rod’s & Restos.. –
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As you can see from the short video, the new part is very similar to the old one that came out, but the geometry is different. It won’t sit in the tank properly and upper flange won’t seat into tank based on these differences. I was either shipped the wrong part or this doesn’t fit a 1996 F-150 front tank as item description suggests. Very disappointed; I’ll be returning and sourcing elsewhere.
UPDATE 5/18/2024: I realized that my truck has the 17 gallon midship tank (dual tank set up) and I ordered the wrong part. I did make this one work, by disassembling my old assembly and the new one and combining things to make it work. It’s running as it should. Total user error. My bad. My photos and video illustrate the subtle differences between the 17 gallon (trucks with dual tanks) and the 19 gallon (trucks with single midship tank). Make sure you order what you need 👍🏼
Jim’s Rod’s & Restos.. –
fits and works as it should, just had to modify wiring (different connector), great product for the price, compared to auto parts store.
Arturo R. –
In for a quite some time now and no issues
MAURICE J HERNANDEZ –
Gaskets , wires ,nut …
Easy install, good fit ,plug and play
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Jonathan –
New out of the box it seemed to be descent but after an hour of fighting to get the tank down from my 93 f150 and taking the old fuel pump out(I noticed that it had somehow come unplugged) I put the new pump in. It was kind of a pain to wire in cause there wasn’t any wiring diagrams but I managed to figure it out. I prime the fuel pump a few times and cranked my truck and it started and ran rough at first. After running for a minute it smoothed out but than it went back to running rough and then it died. After that I had to give it throttle just to get it stay running. So I cut the new connector that was included and put the old one back on and put the old pump in and a 30 year old pump was working much better than a brand new pump.
Don’t waste your time with this cheap pump cause in the end you will be getting a more expensive pump.