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Parts for your 2006 Toyota Aurion-Fuel pump
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2006 Toyota Aurion fuel pump: what it does, when to service it, and how to spot issues
For the 2006 Toyota Aurion (GSV40 series, 2GR‑FE 3.5L petrol), a fuel pump is absolutely fitted and relevant. Technical sources including the Toyota Aurion GSV40 Series Repair Manual, the Toyota Electronic Parts Catalogue (EPC), and Toyota service literature for the 2006 model year specify an in‑tank electric fuel pump module. Without this pump, the Aurion’s electronic fuel injection system couldn’t supply the right pressure to the fuel rail.
The fuel pump’s purpose is simple but critical: it draws petrol from the tank, filters it through the in‑tank strainer and internal filter, regulates pressure within the pump module, and feeds the injectors so the 2GR‑FE runs cleanly and smoothly. In the Aurion, the pump sits inside the fuel tank as part of a combined assembly that also carries the level sender. It’s designed to be quiet and largely maintenance‑free, keeping consistent fuel pressure across a wide range of driving conditions.
There’s no fixed replacement interval for the Aurion’s pump