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The BOSCH 67974 Fuel Pump Module Assembly is an original equipment replacement designed specifically for select Mercedes-Benz models. Featuring patented turbine pump technology, it minimizes noise and fuel pulsation while ensuring reliable performance in extreme temperatures and low fuel scenarios. Factory-tested for quality and durability, this metal-bodied pump includes a fuel strainer and installation guide for easy DIY replacement.
Brand | Bosch Automotive |
Fit Type | Vehicle Specific Fit |
Vehicle Service Type | Car |
Item dimensions L x W x H | 7.01 x 14.53 x 7.01 inches |
Material | Metal |
Style | Electric Fuel Pump |
Auto Part Position | Front |
Outlet Connection Type | Barb |
Body Material | Metal |
Inlet Connection Type | Hose Barb |
Connector Type | Hose Barb |
Mounting Type | Front Fuel Pump Mount |
Operation Mode | Mechanical |
Global Trade Identification Number | 00028851779746 |
OEM Part Number | 2034702394 |
Manufacturer | Bosch Automotive |
UPC | 028851779746 |
Model | 67974 |
Item Weight | 2.13 pounds |
Product Dimensions | 7.01 x 14.53 x 7.01 inches |
Item model number | 67974 |
Exterior | Machined |
Manufacturer Part Number | 67974 |
S**C
Great product.
Fits my car perfectly and works really good.
J**H
2002 C240 perfect
Fitted perfectly into my 2002 Mercedes C240 (W203) ... the fittings from the hoses came directly off the original pump and right onto this one without anything else required.Installation took all of an hour or so... there are extensive guides on the internet that will give you instructions but at the end of the day, it was the old pump that was causing my car to loose power, stall, not start, no throttle response etc.Word of advice ... because there are more than one engine part that cause the same symptons as a failing/dead fuel pump, I strongly suggest you get (or borrow from Autozone, it's free!) a fuel pressure tester to narrow down if the pump is a likely culprit.Though there are cheaper fuel pumps in Amazon, i felt it best to pay a little extra for the Bosch brand, most of the time you'll find (for mercs) that they are the original OEM provider of those parts anyway! (original pump was also a bosch)
C**O
It didn't fit.
It doesn't fit the 2005 Mercedes Benz model C320, despite Amazon's garage stating that it was compatible. The electrical connection's 4 pin is stacked, when stock pump's linear or in a row. I returned for a full refund. I gave it 5 star, because it shipped fast, and the part was in good condition -- plus, the refund by Amazon. Thanks. I used Pelican parts website to verify the correct pump needed. I recommend to all.
K**R
W203 correct, but needs connector swap ( easy)
Came promptly. Had to swap out the sending unit and connector or I would have had to solder connections. Otherwise, went in correctly and works well.
M**N
2003 C230 Kompressor Coupe The Fitment Was Perfect.
Needed a preventive fuel pump replacement, don't need to get stranded on the Hi-way, 177K on the original MB unit. As a 30 year Parts and Service Manager, I know I can trust a Bosch replacement. Perfect fit.
M**X
Not OE, and will NOT fit your C32 AMG!
First of all, this is *not* an OE Part, like the title says. It's OEM, made by Bosch - no Mercedes branding or part number anywhere. For the price, I was not expecting it to be OE, but the listing should not state that it is.Second, it most definitely is *not* the correct part for a C32 AMG. It physically fits in the tank, and the electrical connector is the same - that's about where the similarities end. The C32 AMG pump is actually two separate pumps that are clipped together with short fuel lines between them. This assembly has one pump and there's not even a way for you to re-use your second existing pump because this assembly is missing one of the fuel fittings, and the steel locating plate that keeps both pumps aligned to one another has nowhere to engage on this assembly.For those with a C32 AMG: If your problem is a leaking cover plate then buy one of the $65 aftermarket pumps for a C240 and use just the cover plate and gasket. If your problem is fuel level sender, then buy this pump here and swap just the level sensing unit from the side of the assembly. If your problem is one of the actual pumps, then buy an aftermarket universal pump (like a Walbro) with the same outer dimensions as the failed pump and swap that into the old assembly. Or pay $1000+ for the *actual* OE part from the dealer.
C**U
2001 C240 Mercedes fuel pump
Aloha all, I put this in a 2001 C240 Mercedes and works perfectly. The only thing I had to do was slight modification with the fuel level sender..... but goes in smoothly and operates as should.....Mahalo
P**C
Wiring plug may not fit
This pump did not come with the correct wiring plug even though the fitment guide said it would. I had to modify it and reuse parts from the old pump to make it work.
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