

⚡ Power your Nissan with precision and confidence!
The A-Premium Electric Fuel Pump Assembly is a direct OEM replacement designed for Nissan Altima (2004-2006), Maxima (2004-2008), and Quest (2004-2009) models without California emissions. Featuring an electric lift type, it includes all necessary components—fuel pump, seal ring, sending unit, and strainer—ensuring reliable fuel delivery and easy installation. Packaged securely and backed by a 1-year unlimited mileage warranty, this assembly guarantees durability and peace of mind for your vehicle’s fuel system needs.






| Manufacturer | A-Premium |
| Brand | A-Premium |
| Package Dimensions | 29.9 x 18.69 x 15.9 cm; 1.1 kg |
| Item model number | Compatible with Nissan |
| Manufacturer Part Number | FP0116C |
| OEM Part Number | 170407-Y000,17040-9J300, 17040-ZD80B, 170407Y000,170409J300, 17040ZD80B, 1AMFP00066, E8545M, FG0987, P76169M, SP4013M |
| Position | Rear |
| Lift Type | Electric |
| Item Weight | 1.1 Kilograms |
G**A
Valio la pena
Lo use para mi auto y estuvo bien la compra
J**A
Fit well, so far so good
Perfect fit for my 2005 Altima. Tried another part first. Even though it should've fit, there was no way to get it in the way it was designed. This one went in easy. So far, so good.
J**I
Altima fuel pump module
Very easy install. A lot less expensive than parts stores and a whole lot less money than the dealer. This one is unfortunatly a replacement for the last one from this seller as it tripped a check engine light,the code was fuel sending unit circuit so i had to replace it again.
R**K
Ok
Ok
H**R
Not a difficult install
Didn't really need a new fuel pump, but the Fuel Gauge kept reading "Full" all the time - 95% of the time, that problem is due to the float apparatus on the in-tank Fuel Pump not working. However, in the case of our Altima with >230k on it, replacing the fuel pump did not cure this particular problem. That said, the existing fuel pump had over 130k miles on it, and replacing the fuel pump was not an unreasonable expense or effort anyway; I wasn't going to sell the car without trying to fix the fuel gauge problem, and if it ends up with a new, reliable fuel pump, so be it. The instructions were right on the money (not that you can't find YouTube videos all over the Internet), and you just go in from the top by removing the rear seat. Be sure to do this carefully - have a fire extinguisher handy, ground yourself, and work carefully. Good luck.
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