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Delphi FE0065 Electric Fuel Pump - In-Tank
Reliable Electric Fuel Pump for Ford and Mercury Vehicles
The Delphi FE0065 electric fuel pump is designed to provide consistent fuel delivery for select Ford and Mercury models. Engineered for in-tank installation, this pump supports gas fuel systems with a 12-volt power supply, ensuring steady performance in vehicles like the Ford Bronco II and Mercury Marquis.
- 12-volt electric fuel pump suitable for gas fuel systems
- In-tank design with a 0.375-inch outlet outside diameter
- Maximum pressure rating of 6.5 psi and system pressure of 5 psi
- Threaded male terminals with two connections for secure wiring
- Includes gasket or seal and essential installation components
- Average flow rating of 29 gallons per hour and current draw of 2 amps
- Compatible with Ford Bronco II, E-350 Econoline, F-350, Ranger, and Mercury Marquis models
Technical Details and Performance Specifications
The Delphi FE0065 electric fuel pump operates at 12 volts and is designed for gas fuel delivery systems. Its in-tank configuration helps maintain optimal fuel pressure and flow, with a maximum pressure of 6.5 psi and a system pressure of 5 psi. The pump features a straight outlet type and a strainer inlet type, ensuring clean fuel supply. Threaded male terminals with two connections provide reliable electrical contact, while the included gasket or seal helps prevent leaks. The average flow rating of 29 gallons per hour supports efficient engine operation, and the average current draw of 2 amps ensures energy-efficient performance.
Compatible Vehicles and Applications
This electric fuel pump is compatible with a range of Ford and Mercury vehicles, including:
- Ford Bronco II
- Ford E-350 Econoline and E-350 Econoline Club Wagon
- Ford F-350
- Ford LTD and Ranger
- Mercury Marquis
It is designed as a standard replacement part, making it suitable for restoring fuel delivery systems in these models.
Common Issues Addressed by the Delphi FE0065 Fuel Pump
- Intermittent or no fuel delivery causing engine stalling
- Low fuel pressure affecting engine performance
- Fuel pump noise or failure due to wear
- Fuel leaks from worn seals or gaskets
- Electrical connection problems with terminal corrosion
Installation Notes and Tips
Installation of the Delphi FE0065 fuel pump requires in-tank access. Ensure the vehicle’s fuel system is depressurized before removal. The pump includes two hose clamps, a hose piece, and an isolator to assist with secure installation. Threaded male terminals require proper wiring connections; verify polarity and secure terminals to prevent electrical issues. Although a wiring harness and strainer are not included, the pump’s strainer inlet type is compatible with existing fuel system components. Always inspect seals and gaskets during installation to prevent leaks.
Quality Assurance and Warranty Information
Delphi manufactures the FE0065 electric fuel pump to meet standard replacement grade specifications. The product includes a gasket or seal to ensure proper sealing and leak prevention. While specific warranty details are not provided here, Delphi products typically come with manufacturer-backed warranties covering defects in materials and workmanship. For detailed warranty information, consult Delphi’s official documentation or authorized service providers.
| Brand | Delphi |
| Part Number | FE0065 |
| Average Current Draw | 2 |
| Average Flow Rating | 29 |
| Fuel Type | Gas |
| Gasket Or Seal Included | Yes |
| In Tank or External | In Tank |
| Inlet Type | Strainer |
| Item Grade | Standard Replacement |
| Maximum Pressure | 6.5 |
| Outlet Outside Diameter | 0.375 |
| Outlet Type | Straight |
| Package Contents | Electric Fuel Pump, (2) Hose Clamps, Hose Piece, Isolator, (2) Seals, Instruction Sheet |
| Position(s) | In-Tank |
| Strainer Included | No |
| System Pressure | 5 psi |
| Terminal Gender | Male |
| Terminal Quantity | 2 |
| Terminal Type | Threaded |
| Voltage | 12 |
| Wiring Harness Included | No |
This part fits 21 vehicles. Search below:
| Year | Make | Model | Body Type | Fuel Type | Position | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1991 | Ford | E-350 Econoline | Stripped Chassis | GAS | In-Tank | with 36 Gal Fuel Tank; Fuel tank contamination is the leading cause of premature fuel pump failure. To reduce risk of contaminating the replacement pump, it’s recommended to clean the fuel tank before installing a new pump.; Use of fuel tank cleaning kit FC01 is recommended. |
| 1991 | Ford | E-350 Econoline | Stripped Chassis | In-Tank | For vehicles with an Aft Axle Tank, it is advised to clean the fuel tank before installing a new Fuel Pump Module Assembly to prevent contamination and premature failure; consider using fuel tank cleaning kit FC01. | |
| 1990 | Ford | E-350 Econoline | Stripped Chassis | GAS | In-Tank | with 40 Gal Fuel Tank; Fuel tank contamination is the leading cause of premature fuel pump failure. To reduce risk of contaminating the replacement pump, it’s recommended to clean the fuel tank before installing a new pump.; Use of fuel tank cleaning kit FC01 is recommended. |
| 1990 | Ford | E-350 Econoline | Cutaway Van | GAS | In-Tank | with 40 Gal Fuel Tank; Fuel tank contamination is the leading cause of premature fuel pump failure. To reduce risk of contaminating the replacement pump, it’s recommended to clean the fuel tank before installing a new pump.; Use of fuel tank cleaning kit FC01 is recommended. |
| 1989 | Ford | E-350 Econoline | Stripped Chassis | GAS | In-Tank | Clean fuel tank before installing fuel pump to prevent future seal problems. |
| 1989 | Ford | E-350 Econoline | Stripped Chassis | In-Tank | with 36 Gal Fuel Tank; with 40 Gal Fuel Tank; Fuel tank contamination is the leading cause of premature fuel pump failure. To reduce risk of contaminating the replacement pump, it’s recommended to clean the fuel tank before installing a new pump.; Use of fuel tank cleaning kit FC01 is recommended. | |
| 1989 | Ford | E-350 Econoline Club Wagon | In-Tank | with 40 Gal Fuel Tank; Fuel tank contamination is the leading cause of premature fuel pump failure. To reduce risk of contaminating the replacement pump, it’s recommended to clean the fuel tank before installing a new pump.; Use of fuel tank cleaning kit FC01 is recommended. | ||
| 1989 | Ford | F-350 | In-Tank | For vehicles with an Aft Axle Tank, it is advised to clean the fuel tank before installing a new Fuel Pump Module Assembly to prevent contamination and premature failure; consider using fuel tank cleaning kit FC01. | ||
| 1988 | Ford | Bronco II | In-Tank | Clean fuel tank before installing fuel pump to prevent future seal problems. | ||
| 1988 | Ford | F-350 | GAS | In-Tank | For vehicles with an Aft Axle Tank, it is advised to clean the fuel tank before installing a new Fuel Pump Module Assembly to prevent contamination and premature failure; consider using fuel tank cleaning kit FC01. | |
| 1988 | Ford | Ranger | In-Tank | Clean fuel tank before installing fuel pump to prevent future seal problems. | ||
| 1987 | Ford | Bronco II | In-Tank | Clean fuel tank before installing fuel pump to prevent future seal problems. | ||
| 1987 | Ford | F-350 | In-Tank | Clean fuel tank before installing fuel pump to prevent future seal problems. | ||
| 1987 | Ford | Ranger | In-Tank | Clean fuel tank before installing fuel pump to prevent future seal problems. | ||
| 1986 | Ford | Bronco II | In-Tank | Clean fuel tank before installing fuel pump to prevent future seal problems. | ||
| 1986 | Ford | LTD | Wagon | In-Tank | Clean fuel tank before installing fuel pump to prevent future seal problems. | |
| 1986 | Ford | Ranger | In-Tank | Clean fuel tank before installing fuel pump to prevent future seal problems. | ||
| 1986 | Mercury | Marquis | In-Tank | without Electronic Instrument Panel; Fuel tank contamination is the leading cause of premature fuel pump failure. To reduce risk of contaminating the replacement pump, it’s recommended to clean the fuel tank before installing a new pump.; Use of fuel tank cleaning kit FC01 is recommended. | ||
| 1985 | Ford | LTD | Wagon | In-Tank | without Electronic Instrument Panel; Fuel tank contamination is the leading cause of premature fuel pump failure. To reduce risk of contaminating the replacement pump, it’s recommended to clean the fuel tank before installing a new pump.; Use of fuel tank cleaning kit FC01 is recommended. | |
| 1985 | Ford | Ranger | In-Tank | Clean fuel tank before installing fuel pump to prevent future seal problems. | ||
| 1985 | Mercury | Marquis | In-Tank | without Electronic Instrument Panel; Fuel tank contamination is the leading cause of premature fuel pump failure. To reduce risk of contaminating the replacement pump, it’s recommended to clean the fuel tank before installing a new pump.; Use of fuel tank cleaning kit FC01 is recommended. |
* Always verify fitment with your vehicle's VIN if unsure. Submodel & trim restrictions may apply.
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