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Parts for your 2006 Ford Fiesta-Fuel pump
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2006 Ford Fiesta fuel pump — what it does and when to service it
Based on technical references including the Ford Workshop Manual for Fiesta 2002–2008 (Section 310-01 Fuel System), Ford ETIS/Service Info, Autodata, and the Haynes Fiesta Manual 2002–2008, the 2006 Ford Fiesta is fitted with a fuel pump. Petrol models use an in-tank electric pump module, while TDCi diesel variants rely on an engine-mounted high-pressure pump and, depending on the exact engine/market, may not have an in-tank lift pump. Either way, a fuel pump is relevant to this model year.
For the 2006 Fiesta, the fuel pump’s job is simple but critical: supply consistent fuel pressure and flow so the engine runs cleanly, starts easily, and keeps its fuel trims happy. On petrol models, the in-tank electric pump sits in a module with the sender unit and strainer, accessed under the rear seat. On TDCi models, the high-pressure pump on the engine feeds the common-rail