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Parts for your 2013 Toyota Hiace-Fuel pump
2013 Toyota Hiace fuel pump — what it does and how to look after it
According to Toyota’s H200 Hiace Repair Manual and Electronic Parts Catalogue, as well as Denso’s Common Rail System technical literature (HP3/HP4), the 2013 Toyota Hiace is fitted with fuel pumps. Petrol variants (2TR‑FE) use an in‑tank electric pump module, while common‑rail diesel variants (1KD‑FTV) use an in‑tank lift pump and an engine‑mounted high‑pressure supply pump. So yes — a fuel pump is absolutely relevant on this model.
On a 2013 Hiace, the fuel pump’s job is to supply clean fuel at the right pressure, all day, every day. In petrol models, the in‑tank electric pump feeds the rail and injectors at steady pressure so the 2TR‑FE runs smoothly and starts first go. In diesel D‑4D models, the in‑tank lift pump moves fuel through the filter/water separator to the Denso high‑pressure pump, which then ramps pressure way up for the common rail — that’s where the crisp torque and efficient combustion come from.
There’s no fixed replacement interval for the pump itself