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Parts for your 2007 Toyota Corolla-Fuel pump
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2007 Toyota Corolla fuel pump — purpose, care, and when to replace
Yes, the 2007 Toyota Corolla uses a fuel pump. Specifically, it’s an electric, in-tank pump that’s part of a sealed module with the fuel level sender and in‑tank filter. This is documented across Toyota’s Repair Manual coverage for the 9th/10th‑gen Corolla platforms and the Toyota Electronic Parts Catalogue, as well as independent service guides like Haynes and Chilton. Because the Corolla is fuel‑injected, a pump is essential to supply steady pressure to the injectors.
In day‑to‑day terms, the pump’s job is simple: move petrol from the tank to the engine at the correct pressure. On the 2007 Corolla’s returnless system, pressure is regulated within the pump module, keeping things consistent for smooth starting, clean idle and reliable power on the motorway. It also has a strainer (pre‑filter) to catch debris before it reaches the injectors.
There’s no scheduled replacement interval for the fuel pump on this model. It’s a “replace on condition” item: if it gets noisy, fuel pressure drops, or the car shows lean or stalling symptoms, it’s time to test and, if needed, swap it. A workshop will typically confirm with a fuel pressure test (specs vary by engine/market