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Parts for your 1999 Holden Barina-Fuel pump

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1999 Holden Barina Fuel Pump — what it does and how to look after it

Yes, the 1999 Holden Barina uses a fuel pump. Technical sources including the Holden Barina SB Workshop Manual (1994–2000), Opel/Corsa B TIS service data, and common OEM parts catalogues (ACDelco/Delphi/Bosch) all specify an electric, in-tank fuel pump on the petrol Barina of this era. It’s mounted in the tank as part of a sender module with a pre-filter (strainer/sock) and level float.

On a ’99 Barina, the fuel pump’s whole job is to deliver a steady, pressurised flow of petrol to the injectors so the engine starts crisply and runs cleanly. It typically supplies around 3.0–3.5 bar to the fuel rail, working with the pressure regulator (depending on variant, the regulator is on the rail with a return line, or integrated with the module). Because it’s submerged, the pump is cooled and quietened by the fuel itself—one good reason not to run constantly on fumes.

It’s not a scheduled replacement item