Corolla Doesn't Feel the Pressure

Corolla Doesn't Feel the Pressure

Some 2005 and 2006 Toyota Corolla and Matrix vehicles equipped with a 1ZZ-FE engine may exhibit a no-start or extended crank condition.

This may be caused by insufficient fuel pressure after the vehicle has been parked for a period of time. The fuel pump assembly manufacturing process has been improved to correct this condition.

PARTS INFORMATION

Previous P/N          Current P/N                                 Part

77020-02180……….same………………..Fuel suction w/pump & gauge tube assembly

77144-04010……….same………………..Fuel pump gauge retainer

77169-02050……….same………………..Fuel suction tube set gasket

Toyota Corolla fuel pump system

Last modified onThursday, 12 November 2015 07:27
     

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