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Parts for your 2008 Toyota Hilux surf-Fuel pump
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2008 Toyota Hilux Surf Fuel Pump
Technical sources confirm a fuel pump is used on the 2008 Toyota Hilux Surf. Toyota’s Hilux Surf/4Runner N210 Repair Manual and the 2008 Electrical Wiring Diagram specify an in‑tank electric pump on 2TR‑FE and 1GR‑FE petrol models, while Denso service literature for the 1KD‑FTV describes the engine‑mounted common‑rail supply (high‑pressure) pump used on the diesel. So a fuel pump is absolutely relevant on this model.
On the 2008 Toyota Hilux Surf, the fuel pump is a key bit of kit. In petrol models (2TR‑FE and 1GR‑FE) it’s an in‑tank electric pump that feeds the EFI rail. On the 1KD‑FTV diesel, the engine‑mounted Denso supply pump draws fuel through the filter and pressurises the common rail. Either way, the vehicle relies on a healthy pump to start cleanly, pull hard, and keep consumption in check.
What does it actually do day to day? It moves the right amount of fuel from the tank, at the right pressure, so the ECU can meter it precisely. Let the pump get weak or the strainer clog, and you’ll notice longer cranking, a stumble under load, flat spots, or an annoying whine from the tank on petrol variants. Diesel owners may see hesitation, rail pressure codes, or poor hot starts if the supply side is restricted.
Routine servicing helps a lot. Keep the tank above a quarter to keep the pump cool, use quality fuel, and replace the diesel filter at the intervals suited to local conditions—shorter in dusty or remote work. For petrol versions, the in‑tank strainer lives on the pump module and is worth renewing when the assembly is out. A technician can check pressure and delivery volume with a gauge or scan data before pulling parts.
Thinking about replacement? Use genuine or reputable Denso‑spec pumps and new seals. Disconnect the battery, depressurise the system, and work in a well‑ventilated area. The petrol module is accessed from above the tank