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Parts for your 2013 Volvo Xc60-Fuel pump
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2013 Volvo XC60 Fuel Pump — Purpose, Care, and Replacement Advice
Technical references including Volvo VIDA service information for MY2013, the 2013 XC60 Owner’s Manual, and the Genuine Volvo Parts Catalogue confirm the 2013 Volvo XC60 is fitted with a fuel pump. Petrol variants use an in‑tank electric pump (with some engines also using an engine‑mounted high‑pressure pump), while diesel D3/D4/D5 models use an in‑tank lift pump feeding a high‑pressure common‑rail pump. So yes, a fuel pump is absolutely relevant on this model.
On a 2013 XC60, the fuel pump’s job is to deliver a steady, correctly pressurised flow of fuel from the tank to the engine. The in‑tank electric pump supplies low‑pressure fuel and keeps the engine happy under all loads, while engines with direct injection rely on a second, engine‑driven high‑pressure pump to ramp up pressure for fine atomisation. When the pump and its control module are healthy, hot starts, motorway overtakes, and day‑to‑day commuting all feel effortless.
Good servicing habits help pumps last. Keep at least a quarter tank of petrol or diesel in the car to keep the in‑tank pump cooled and lubricated. For diesel XC60s, replace the fuel filter at the intervals in the logbook (often every 40,000–60,000 km, or as specified for local conditions). On most petrol versions the filter is integrated with the module, so contamination or chronic pressure issues usually call for module replacement rather than a separate filter change. Stick with quality fuel to reduce varnish and moisture build‑up.
Common signs a pump is on the way out include: long cranking, hesitation on hills, a loud whining from the tank, random stalling, or fault codes for low fuel pressure. Before calling the pump, check the fuel pump control module and wiring, as these can mimic pump failure.
- Replacement tips:
- Depressurise the system and disconnect the battery