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Bosch Fuel Pump PN 69693, anyone?

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Bosch Fuel Pump PN 69693, anyone?

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I understand that some people here use Walbro etc. but I think Bosch 69693 Fuel Pump Insert is a good fuel pump for about $70-$90 online.

I assume this Bosch Fuel Pump 69693 Insert is as good as OEM. Anyone with experience using this?

https://www.amazon.com/Bosch-69693-Origi ... B000BZJJEW
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Just removed the fuel pump, (R/H) from my 2000 V70XC AWD wagon, (whew!!!) Ordered Bosch 69693 for $90. Pump in tank was WALBRO GRJ235. The Bosch 69693 WILL NOT FIT! Bosch unit came with different connector, but will not allow spigoted end with O ring and connector to install, also bottom end is very different.

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I think the fuel pump is different between the 2WD version vs the 4WD version.
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It has to be different due to the saddle-tank issue 4WD drive versions have.
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Most online stores sell Bosch 69693 for about $130+.

However, there is a seller listing this for $82, is this legit, anyone bought from this seller "autopartstomorrow"?

http://www.ebay.com/itm/Electric-Fuel-P ... 9f&vxp=mtr
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Post by misha »

cn90 wrote:I think the fuel pump is different between the 2WD version vs the 4WD version.
abscate wrote:It has to be different due to the saddle-tank issue 4WD drive versions have.

I also heard that they are different,but i think that with minor modification the fuel pump insert from FWD can be fitted into fuel pump housing of AWD car.

Didn't Lee recently asked something about this?
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I just received the Bosch 69693 in the mail.
Bought it from ebay seller "autopartstomorrow", from Roswell GA for $82 (shipping included).

The box says "Made in Germany".

So it is legit and inexpensive OEM part.
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