





High Pressure Fuel Pump for Audi VW A3 A4 A8 Q5 Tt Beetle Golf Jetta T5 T6 2.0
Direct fit replacement for VW Audi 2.0 TFSI engines
BRAND NEW OEM Quality PETROL DIRECT INJECTION HIGH-PRESSURE FUEL PUMP TO SUIT VOLKSWAGON / AUDI / SKODA
PLEASE COMPARE YOUR ORIGINAL SENSOR WITH THE IMAGES WE PROVIDED IN THE LISTING AND CHECK THE DETAILED VEHICLE LIST IN THE SUITABILITY SECTION.
TO SUIT:
OEM# 06J127025E, 06J127025L, 06J127025J, 06J127025C
- for OE No: 06J127025J
- Operating Mode: Mechanical
- Supplementary Article Info: with seal ring
Features:
- High Quality
- OEM Fit and Design
- Easy install
- Simple operation
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Package Includes:
1* GDI HIGH-PRESSURE FUEL PUMP. Pump with 2 Bolt Mounting
The High-Pressure Fuel Pump (HPFP) is the main component of this system. It is responsible for compressing the fuel, supplied by the Electric Fuel Pump, to the pressure required for High-Pressure Injection. The HPFP is mounted to the engine and mechanically driven by the camshaft, while the ECU is able to vary the output to match the load requirements of the engine.
NOTE: WHEN YOU REPLACE THE PUMP PLEASE CHANGE YOUR VEHICLE OIL WITH THE MANUFACTURER'S RECOMMENDED REQUIREMENTS. 70% OF GDI FUEL PUMPS FAIL JUST BECAUSE OF WRONG OR DIRTY OIL.
COMPATIBLE VEHICLES:
AUDI
A3 Sportback (8P1) (200 PS, 09.2004 - 03.2013 MY)
2.0 TFSI, Year of Construction 09.2004 - 03.2013, 1984 ccm, 200 PS
A4 B8 Avant (8K5) (180 PS, 11.2009 - 12.2015 MY)
2.0 TFSI flexible fuel quattro, Year of Construction 11.2009 - 12.2015, 1984 ccm, 180 PS
A4 B8 Saloon (8K2) (180 PS, 11.2009 - 12.2015 MY)
2.0 TFSI flexible fuel quattro, Year of Construction 11.2009 - 12.2015, 1984 ccm, 180 PS
A5 B8 Coupe (8T3) (180 - 211 PS, 06.2008 - 11.2013 MY)
2.0 TFSI, Year of Construction 11.2008 - 03.2012, 1984 ccm, 180 PS
2.0 TFSI, Year of Construction 06.2008 - 11.2013, 1984 ccm, 211 PS
A5 B8 Sportback (8TA) (180 - 211 PS, 09.2009 - 06.2014 MY)
2.0 TFSI, Year of Construction 09.2009 - 06.2014, 1984 ccm, 180 PS
2.0 TFSI, Year of Construction 09.2009 - 11.2013, 1984 ccm, 211 PS
A6 C7 Avant (4G5, 4GD) (180 PS, 06.2011 - … MY)
2.0 TFSI, Year of Construction 06.2011 - …, 1984 ccm, 180 PS
A6 C7 Saloon (4G2, 4GC) (180 - 220 PS, 03.2011 - … MY)
2.0 TFSI, Year of Construction 05.2011 - …, 1984 ccm, 180 PS
2.0 TFSI, Year of Construction 03.2011 - 05.2013, 1984 ccm, 211 PS
2.0 TFSI, Year of Construction 05.2013 - …, 1984 ccm, 220 PS
2.0 TFSI hybrid, Year of Construction 11.2011 - …, 1984 ccm, 211 PS
2.0 TFSI quattro, Year of Construction 05.2012 - 05.2013, 1984 ccm, 211 PS
2.0 TFSI quattro, Year of Construction 05.2013 - …, 1984 ccm, 220 PS
A8 D4 (4H2, 4H8, 4HC, 4HL) (211 PS, 02.2012 - … MY)
2.0 TFSI hybrid, Year of Construction 02.2012 - …, 1984 ccm, 211 PS
Q3 (8UB, 8UG) (170 - 211 PS, 06.2011 - … MY)
2.0 TFSI quattro, Year of Construction 06.2011 - …, 1984 ccm, 170 PS
2.0 TFSI quattro, Year of Construction 06.2011 - …, 1984 ccm, 211 PS
Q5 (8RB) (180 - 220 PS, 08.2009 - … MY)
2.0 TFSI hybrid quattro, Year of Construction 06.2011 - …, 1984 ccm, 211 PS
2.0 TFSI quattro, Year of Construction 08.2009 - …, 1984 ccm, 180 PS
2.0 TFSI quattro, Year of Construction 05.2013 - …, 1984 ccm, 220 PS
TT Coupe (8J3) (200 - 211 PS, 06.2008 - 06.2014 MY)
2.0 TFSI, Year of Construction 05.2010 - 06.2014, 1984 ccm, 211 PS
2.0 TFSI quattro, Year of Construction 06.2008 - 06.2010, 1984 ccm, 200 PS
TT Roadster (8J9) (200 - 211 PS, 06.2008 - 06.2014 MY)
2.0 TFSI, Year of Construction 05.2010 - 06.2014, 1984 ccm, 211 PS
2.0 TFSI quattro, Year of Construction 06.2008 - 06.2010, 1984 ccm, 200 PS
VOLKSWAGEN
Amarok Pickup (2HA, 2HB, S1B, S6B, S7A, S7B) (160 PS, 12.2010 - … MY)
2.0 TSI, Year of Construction 12.2010 - …, 1984 ccm, 160 PS
Beetle Convertible (5C7, 5C8) (200 PS, 12.2011 - … MY)
2.0 TSI, Year of Construction 12.2011 - …, 1984 ccm, 200 PS
Beetle Hatchback (5C1, 5C2) (200 PS, 04.2011 - … MY)
2.0 TSI, Year of Construction 04.2011 - …, 1984 ccm, 200 PS
Eos (1F7, 1F8) (200 - 210 PS, 03.2006 - 08.2015 MY)
2.0 TFSI, Year of Construction 03.2006 - 08.2015, 1984 ccm, 200 PS
2.0 TSI, Year of Construction 11.2009 - 08.2015, 1984 ccm, 210 PS
Golf VI Hatchback (5K1) (210 PS, 04.2009 - 11.2012 MY)
2.0 GTi, Year of Construction 04.2009 - 11.2012, 1984 ccm, 210 PS
Golf VI Variant (AJ5) (200 PS, 07.2009 - 07.2013 MY)
2.0 TSI, Year of Construction 07.2009 - 07.2013, 1984 ccm, 200 PS
Jetta Mk6 (162, 163, AV3, AV2) (200 PS, 12.2010 - … MY)
2.0 TSI, Year of Construction 12.2010 - …, 1984 ccm, 200 PS
Passat CC (357) (200 - 211 PS, 06.2008 - 01.2012 MY)
2.0 TSI, Year of Construction 06.2008 - 01.2012, 1984 ccm, 200 PS
2.0 TSI, Year of Construction 11.2010 - 01.2012, 1984 ccm, 211 PS
Passat B7 Saloon (362) (210 PS, 11.2010 - 12.2014 MY)
2.0 TSI, Year of Construction 11.2010 - 12.2014, 1984 ccm, 210 PS
Passat B6 Saloon (3C2) (200 PS, 07.2005 - 07.2010 MY)
2.0 FSI, Year of Construction 07.2005 - 07.2010, 1984 ccm, 200 PS
Passat B7 Variant (365) (210 PS, 11.2010 - 12.2014 MY)
2.0 TSI, Year of Construction 11.2010 - 12.2014, 1984 ccm, 210 PS
Passat B6 Variant (3C5) (200 PS, 08.2005 - 11.2010 MY)
2.0 FSI, Year of Construction 08.2005 - 11.2010, 1984 ccm, 200 PS
Scirocco III (137, 138) (210 PS, 11.2009 - … MY)
2.0 TSI, Year of Construction 11.2009 - …, 1984 ccm, 210 PS
Sharan II (7N1, 7N2) (200 PS, 12.2010 - … MY)
2.0 TSI, Year of Construction 12.2010 - …, 1984 ccm, 200 PS
Tiguan I (5N) (170 - 211 PS, 09.2007 - … MY)
2.0 TFSI 4motion, Year of Construction 09.2007 - …, 1984 ccm, 170 PS
2.0 TFSI 4motion, Year of Construction 09.2007 - …, 1984 ccm, 200 PS
2.0 TSI 4motion, Year of Construction 05.2011 - …, 1984 ccm, 180 PS
2.0 TSI 4motion, Year of Construction 05.2011 - …, 1984 ccm, 211 PS
Transporter T5 Minibus (7HB, 7HJ, 7EB, 7EJ, 7EF, 7EG, 7HF, 7EC) (150 PS, 07.2012 - … MY)
2.0 TSI, Year of Construction 07.2012 - …, 1984 ccm, 150 PS
Transporter T5 Platform / Chassis (7JD, 7JE, 7JL, 7JY, 7JZ, 7FD) (150 PS, 07.2012 - … MY)
2.0 TSI, Year of Construction 07.2012 - …, 1984 ccm, 150 PS
Transporter T5 Van (7HA, 7HH, 7EA, 7EH) (150 PS, 07.2012 - … MY)
2.0 TSI, Year of Construction 07.2012 - …, 1984 ccm, 150 PS
Transporter T6 Minibus (SGB, SGG, SGJ) (150 - 204 PS, 04.2015 - … MY)
2.0 TSI, Year of Construction 04.2015 - …, 1984 ccm, 150 PS
2.0 TSI, Year of Construction 04.2015 - …, 1984 ccm, 204 PS
2.0 TSI 4motion, Year of Construction 06.2015 - …, 1984 ccm, 204 PS
Transporter T6 Platform / Chassis (SFD, SFE, SFL, SFZ) (150 PS, 04.2015 - … MY)
2.0 TSI, Year of Construction 04.2015 - …, 1984 ccm, 150 PS
Transporter T6 Van (SGA, SGH) (150 - 204 PS, 04.2015 - … MY)
2.0 TSI, Year of Construction 04.2015 - …, 1984 ccm, 150 PS
2.0 TSI, Year of Construction 04.2015 - …, 1984 ccm, 204 PS
2.0 TSI 4motion, Year of Construction 06.2015 - …, 1984 ccm, 204 PS
How do I know if my fuel pump is failing?
Early signs include a whining or buzzing noise from the fuel tank, difficulty starting especially when the engine is hot, engine stalling under load or at high speed, and loss of power when climbing hills or towing. An OBD2 scanner showing lean fuel trim codes or low fuel pressure readings confirms pump output is below specification. Do not ignore these symptoms - a pump that fails completely will leave the vehicle stranded.
Can I drive with a failing fuel pump?
Short distances only and with caution. A weakening fuel pump may still run the engine at idle and low load but will not deliver sufficient pressure under acceleration or at highway speeds. Continuing to drive risks the pump failing completely, which can cause a sudden stall at speed. Replace the pump as soon as the symptoms appear.
How long do fuel injectors last and when should they be replaced?
Fuel injectors typically last 100,000 to 150,000 km under normal operating conditions with clean fuel. Contaminated fuel, infrequent servicing, and extended idling accelerate wear. Signs that injectors need attention include rough idle, misfires on specific cylinders, increased fuel consumption, and fuel smell from the engine bay. Professional ultrasonic cleaning can extend injector life if the body and solenoid are still serviceable.
What are the symptoms of a failing fuel pressure sensor?
Symptoms include hard starting, stalling, poor fuel economy, hesitation under load, and fault codes P0190-P0194. Some vehicles will enter limp mode if fuel rail pressure cannot be confirmed by the ECU.
What is the difference between a fuel pressure sensor and a fuel pressure regulator?
A fuel pressure sensor monitors and reports fuel rail pressure to the ECU. A fuel pressure regulator controls and maintains fuel pressure at the correct level. They work together - a faulty sensor gives incorrect readings while a faulty regulator causes actual pressure problems.
What causes fuel injectors to fail?
Common causes include contaminated fuel, carbon buildup on the injector tip, worn internal seals, and general wear over high mileage. Symptoms of a failing injector include rough idle, misfires on one cylinder, fuel smell, and poor fuel economy.
| Identification | |
|---|---|
| SKU | FPE-5010G-6 |
| Barcode # | 4044079030700 |
| Brand | Aftermarket OEM Replacement |
| Part Numbers | |
| Part Number | FPE-5010G |
| Reference OEM Number | 06J127025G |
| Other OEM Numbers | 06J127025C, 06J127025E, 06J127025F, 06J127025G, 06J127025J |
| Related Part Numbers | 06J127025D, HM10062 |
| Product Specifics | |
| Type | Petrol Direct Injection High-Pressure GDI Fuel Pump (HPFP) |
| Reference Oe/oem Number | 06J127025G |
| Manufacturer Warranty | 1 Year |
| Oem | 06J127025J |
| Ean | 4044079030700 |
| Make | VOLKSWAGEN |
| Note | CHECK IMAGES. CONFIRM WITH OE NUMBER |
| Compatible Vehicles | Engines: CDNC , CDNB , CCZC , CPSA , CNCD , CCZB , CAWA , CAWB |
| Interchange Part Number | HM10062 |
| Third Part Number | V10-25-0011 |
| Other Details | |
| Note | Always verify fitment using your vehicle's OEM part number. |
| Unit Of Measure | ea |
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