- OEM Part Number: Replacement for 35320-2B220 35320-2B130 35320-2B140
- Applicable Models: Compatibile with Hyundai Veloster 2012-2017, Accent 2013-2014; Compatibile with Kia Rion 2012-2014, Kia Soul 2012-2016, Kia Forte 2015-2016, Kia Forte5 2015-2016
- Reliable and Durable:The high-pressure fuel pump is made of steel, which enhances the anti-corrosion, anti-rust and anti-wear ability, ensures normal use in high temperature, high pressure or harsh environment, and prolongs the service life
- OEM Standard: The design of high-pressure fuel pump conforms to OEM standard, with strict quality control and precise design. Test before shipment to ensure stable performance of fuel pump
- Warm Tips: The fuel pump will age or wear for a long time, which will affect the normal operation of the fuel system. It is suggested that you need to check or replace your fuel pump regularly


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WATERWICH High Pressure Fuel Pump Compatible with Hyundai Accent Veloster Kia Rio Forte Koup Forte5 Soul 1.6L 2012-2016 Replacement for 35320-2B220 35320-2B130 35320-2B140
*$1,184.90
Informação adicional
Brand | WATERWICH |
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Vehicle Service Type | Passenger Cars |
Material | Alloy Steel |
Specification Met | OE |
Auto Part Position | Rear |
Body Material | Alloy Steel |
Inlet Connection Type | Threaded |
Gas Type | Gasoline |
Operation Mode | Mechanical |
Fit Type | Vehicle Specific Fit |
OEM Part Number | 35320-2B220, 35320-2B130, 35320-2B140 |
Manufacturer | WATERWICH |
Model | High Pressure Fuel Pump |
Item Weight | 1.98 pounds |
Package Dimensions | 6.3 x 6.3 x 4.13 inches |
Country of Origin | China |
Item model number | YB7020229 |
Exterior | Polished |
Manufacturer Part Number | Replacement for 35320-2B220 35320-2B130 |
Date First Available | February 29, 2024 |
Gerald Plank –
Saved a fortune on this pump
Aguywithfeet –
The pump was easy enough to replace and it appeared to be an exact replacement for my pump, but after 3 months of six different mechanics assuming that the fuel pump was not the issue because it had been just been replaced I had to have it replaced with a factory fuel pump and the problems been resolved. It probably cost me $1,000 and 10 days of sitting without a car waiting at mechanic shops. I would recommend biting the bullet and buying the Hyundai version if you have a 2017 Hyundai Tucson. I guess the only plus side is that my extended warranty covered it and I basically have a whole new fuel system from trying to resolve this issue.