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Parts for your 2010 Toyota Ractis-Fuel pump

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2010 Toyota Ractis fuel pump — what it does and how to look after it

The 2010 Toyota Ractis absolutely uses a fuel pump. Toyota’s Electronic Parts Catalogue (for NCP120/NSP120 series) lists an in-tank electric “fuel pump assembly (with filter)” for the model, and Toyota’s Repair Manual and New Car Features documents for the 1NR‑FE and 1NZ‑FE petrol engines describe an electric, returnless fuel delivery system. Those factory sources make it clear the Ractis relies on an in-tank electric pump and built-in regulator/strainer to supply stable pressure to its multi-point injection.

On this Ractis, the fuel pump’s job is simple but crucial: pull petrol from the tank, filter it, and deliver steady pressure to the injectors so the engine starts crisply, idles cleanly, and has the right punch on the open road. Being a module inside the tank, it runs quietly and stays cool, which helps longevity.

While it’s not a regular “service item” like oil and filters, the fuel pump benefits from good habits and periodic checks during scheduled servicing:

  • Avoid running the tank near empty. The pump is cooled and lubricated by fuel