Carter Expands Line of Fuel Pump Assemblies

Carter Expands Line of Fuel Pump Assemblies

The new parts feature CleanScreen technology and OE-matched connections. 

Carter, a manufacturer of fuel system solutions since 1909, has introduced four new parts to its line of fuel pump module assemblies.

The new SKUs include module assemblies with part numbers P77200M and P77248M, and diesel assemblies assigned to part numbers P77277 and STS330. 

Carter offers a full catalog of fuel pumps and water pumps featuring the brand’s “Engineered Quality.” These additional electrical and mechanical fuel pump module assembly SKUs are engineered to consistently meet the demanding requirements of both gasoline and diesel engines across many vehicles makes and models, the company says. 

“We engineer, manufacture and test in-house, enabling us to meet and exceed the consumers’ needs,” said Ryan Gernheuser, repair group director, product management/aftermarket engineering at First Brands Group. “Our capabilities enable us to innovate quickly while industry-leading quality controls.”

Carter’s new fuel pump module assemblies cover several Volkswagen car and Ford Transit van models; the new universal electric fuel pump and fuel pump strainer are designed for the Ford Super Duty series.

Carter’s full line of fuel pump assemblies cover 95% of domestic and import VIO. They come with limited lifetime and 12-month warranties for select products to provide added peace of mind.

For more information, visit carterengineered.com

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