Fuel Supply Fuel Supply
Fits SEAT LEON (1M1) 1.4 16V
(1999)

Part number: VE523119
Extra Description Cambiare
Placement on Vehicle in fuel tank
Number of Poles 2 -pin connector
Operating Mode Electric
Type Fuel Pump
Function Fuel Pump
Cambiare VE523119 Fuel Pump
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£26.49
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Part number: LFP086
Function Swirl Pot, fuel pump
Operating Mode Electric
Weight 0.912 kg
Type Swirl Pot, fuel pump
Net weight 0.808 kg
Lemark LFP086 Swirlpot, fuel pump
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£29.09
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Function Swirl Pot, fuel pump
Operating Mode Electric
Net weight 0.808 kg
Type Swirl Pot, fuel pump
Weight 0.912 kg
Replaces 38124
Intermotor 38100 Swirlpot, fuel pump
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£32.62
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Part number: LFP091
This part is listed as correct for your however this is subject to the 'Important Compatibility Info'
Construction Year from: 12/1999; Construction Year to: 04/2004
Function Swirl Pot, fuel pump
Operating Mode Electric
Weight 0.540 kg
Net weight 0.484 kg
Type Swirl Pot, fuel pump
for OE number 1J0919087H
Lemark LFP091 Swirlpot, fuel pump
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£32.77
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Part number: FDB778
This part is listed as correct for your however this is subject to the 'Important Compatibility Info'
Drive Type: Front-Wheel Drive
Net weight 0.808 kg
Function Swirl Pot, fuel pump
Operating Mode Electric
Placement on Vehicle in fuel tank
Weight 0.912 kg
Type Swirl Pot, fuel pump
Extra Description Lucas Premium Blade
Lucas FDB778 Swirlpot, fuel pump
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£34.07
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Fuel Supply

Fuel supply parts

Fuel supply parts are essential components of any vehicle. Getting the fuel from your tank in to the engine combustion chamber requires an number of different devices and processes to achieve that task. Fuel supply parts generally consist of:

  • Fuel pump (in-tank, in-line and mechanical)

  • Fuel filter (element insert - or cartridge)

  • Fuel Injector

  • Fuel pressure regulator

  • High pressure pump


How do I choose the correct fuel supply parts?

Comparing the original makers part number (OE part number) is the sure way to make sure you match the correct replacement. The OE part numbers are often on the part that you need to replace. If you are unable to locate the part number here are some things to note while locating the correct replacement parts:

  • Engine code

  • Fuel system manufacturer (i.e. For Bosch fuel system)

  • For specific OE part number (you will need to confirm this before you order/install)

  • Vehicle manufacture date (this is not the date the vehicle was registered but the date it was made)

  • Engine number sequence (up to or after as specific number/letter)

  • VIN (chassis number) sequence (up to or after as specific number/letter)


What brand of fuel supply parts should I choose?

Brands such as Bosch and Pierburg manufacture fuel supply parts for the original car brands however there are other high quality aftermarket brands that meet or exceed the original specifications. Brands such as Blue Print, Febi and Lucas offer long warranties which show these brands trust in the quality of their parts.


How can I tell which fuel parts needs replacing?

We would always recommend that you have your vehicle inspected by a qualified mechanic to receive an accurate diagnosis of which parts need replacement. Always change your fuel filter in line with the manufacturer guidance.

Hear are some symptoms that your vehicle has a fuel system problem:

  • Engine jerks or stutters at high speed

  • Loss of power while accelerating

  • Engine will not start

  • Poorer that usual fuel economy

  • Check engine light


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