- 【Replacement Part Number】Electric Fuel Pump Module fits for 5136023,5136022,5136023AC,5136023AA,05136023AB,05136023AA,5136023AB,5136023AE,05136023AE,05136023AC,5161808AC,5136022AE,5136022AI,68102700AB,68102695AG,05136022AE,05136022AI
- 【Compatible with】Electric Fuel Pump Module fits for 2005-2015 Chrysler 300,2008-2015 Dodge Challenger,2006-2015 Dodge Charger,2005-2008 Dodge Magnum
- 【Higher Quality】Made of High Quality & Durable Materials,factory after strict inspection,meet or reach the OE standard,to ensure the reliability and durability of the product,applicable to a long service life
- 【Easy To Install】Standardized design,the holes in the fuel pump are precisely positioned,perfectly matched to the vehicle and easy to install
- 【Function】The fuel pump is responsible for sucking fuel out of the fuel tank,pressurising it and delivering it to the fuel supply pipe to provide sufficient fuel supply for the engine


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5136023 Electric Fuel Pump Module Compatible with 2005-2015 Chrysler 300,Dodge Challenger Charger Magnum 2.7L 3.5L 3.6L 5.7L 6.1L 6.4L,Replaces 5136022,with Sending Unit,Left &…
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Informação adicional
Brand | Aumzong |
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Vehicle Service Type | Car |
Specification Met | OE |
Auto Part Position | Left |
Body Material | Metal |
Inlet Connection Type | Hose Barb |
Connector Type | NPT |
Gas Type | Gasoline |
Mounting Type | Tank Mount |
Operation Mode | Automatic |
Product Grade | Replacement Part |
Fit Type | Vehicle Specific Fit |
OEM Part Number | 5136023 |
Manufacturer | Aumzong |
Item Weight | 5.29 pounds |
Package Dimensions | 16 x 14 x 8 inches |
Country of Origin | China |
Manufacturer Part Number | 5136023 |
Date First Available | October 16, 2024 |
Devin –
Bought them and lasted like two months they are junk
Pedro del Manzano –
correct parts, easy job
Devin –
This set works as well as the original in the 2009 Chrysler 300. The main difference I noticed was a high pitched noise that’s louder than the old fuel pump but mostly muffled once the back seat is reinstalled after testing. I thought installation would be pretty straightforward, but we ended up using a stiff wire to reach through the gas tank and pull the hoses to connect to the main unit. Trying to push the hoses through that same opening kept curling them back toward the secondary pump. We also cut an opening in the insulation above that pump like there had been over the main one from the factory. Just be careful of the pictured wire that runs under that part of the passenger side seat. (Ignore the dirt in the pics; it’s not exactly safe to vacuum the car after I’d removed the old fuel pumps and there were fuel vapors in the car.) Editing out the extra issues a more experienced mechanic wouldn’t have dealt with, total installation time would’ve been under an hour; maybe a half hour if one had all the correct tools. We were still able to get them installed without the fuel pump ring tool or a gas line clip remover. So if one can physically remove the back seat and have a basic idea how to install parts exactly like what they’re replacing, they should be able to install this set. I’d consider it about as easy/time consuming as changing spark plugs and far easier and faster than engine work like head gaskets.