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2012 3.0tdi Q7 fuel pump module

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Hi all,

I’ve done lots of searching and can’t find a definitive answer. Does the uk 2012 Q7 have a fuel pump module and where is it located please?

 

thanks 

J

6 hours ago, j8yng said:

Hi all,

I’ve done lots of searching and can’t find a definitive answer. Does the uk 2012 Q7 have a fuel pump module and where is it located please?

 

thanks 

J

I can't speak for your Q7, but on my a6 and later Audi's in the mid Noughties the fuel pump had an ECU built in. In most cases it can be rebuilt but most companies will only refurbish to manufacture specs. They won't modify them. 

Again in the case of my A6 the pumps are manufactured by Bosh. And I wouldn't be surprised if they manufactured them for the Q7. 

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