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Parts for your 2008 Toyota Aurion-Fuel pump
2008 Toyota Aurion fuel pump — what it does and how to look after it
Based on technical references — including the Toyota Electronic Parts Catalogue (EPC) for the GSV40 Aurion platform, the Toyota Repair Manual for the 2GR‑FE engine, and third‑party workshop guides (e.g., Gregory’s/Haynes for 2006–2011 Camry/Aurion) — the 2008 Toyota Aurion is fitted with an in‑tank electric fuel pump integrated into the fuel pump and gauge (sender) module. So yes, a fuel pump is absolutely relevant to this model.
On the 2008 Aurion, the fuel pump’s job is to pull petrol from the tank, push it through the in‑tank filter/strainer, and maintain the right pressure at the fuel rail for the port‑injected 2GR‑FE V6. That steady pressure (typically around the low‑to‑mid 300 kPa range) keeps starts crisp, throttle response smooth, and power delivery consistent when overtaking or climbing hills.
Toyota doesn’t list a routine replacement interval for the pump