Bosch Announces Warranty Update To North America Fuel Pump Program

Bosch Announces Warranty Update To North America Fuel Pump Program

Effective Oct. 1, all Bosch fuel pump part numbers active in the North America catalog will be covered by a limited lifetime warranty.

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BROADVIEW, Ill. – Robert Bosch LLC, a worldwide supplier of automotive parts and systems to original equipment manufacturers (OEMs) and the independent aftermarket, has announced a warranty update to the Bosch North America fuel pump program. Effective October 1, 2016, all Bosch fuel pump part numbers active in the North America catalog will be covered by a limited lifetime warranty.

“Today’s fuel pumps can be made up of well over 50 different components. Because of this increase in complexity, replacing a fuel pump can cost as much as five times what it did just ten years ago,” explained Carey Banks, senior product manager, Bosch Automotive Aftermarket NA. “This is why our customers now, more than ever, need reliable replacement fuel pumps backed by a warranty that aligns with a commitment to providing high, OE-quality fuel pumps to the aftermarket,” he added.

Bosch supplied the industry’s first fuel injection system with a high pressure electric fuel pump in 1967. Since then, Bosch has stood at the forefront of fuel system technology, providing fuel pumps to virtually all vehicle manufacturers.

Constantly evolving technologies and state-of-the-art manufacturing over the past 35 years allow Bosch to supply fuel pumps with exceptional tolerances and design. Compared to conventional pumps, Bosch Fuel Pumps deliver 30 percent higher efficiency and the precise fuel supply required for a partial or full load – saving fuel and reducing CO2 emissions.

The Bosch OE fuel pump portfolio for the aftermarket has always offered service technicians great value in terms of quality, coverage and price point when replacing fuel modules for many Domestic, Asian and European applications. With the addition of the new Bosch limited lifetime warranty, Bosch is now an even smarter choice for replacement fuel pumps in North America.

For more information about the Bosch limited lifetime fuel pump warranty, please contact your Bosch sales representative or visit https://www.BoschAutoParts.com/en/support/fp-warranty.

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