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Fuel Sending Unit Kit For EFI 33 Gallon Tank 3/8' Stainless Steel For 1990-1996 Ford Bronco

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About this item

  • Replacement for 1990-1996 Ford Bronco - See below Description for Specific Fitments
  • Includes Fuel Pump Hanger Assembly, Float Arm Assembly, Wiring Pigtail, Lock Ring and Gasket
  • Pigtail on 1990-94 Bronco wiring harness will need to be changed to allow connection to this unit


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meester
Reviewed in the United States on September 9, 2024
This assembly included everything needed to replace my 30-year-old OEM. Ford 33 gallon tank with an EFI engine. Requires rewiring the circuit with mismatched wire colors, so record the before-wiring setup and convert that to your new wiring.
CPP advance auto parts
Reviewed in the United States on May 21, 2024
customer was very satisfied and product worked successfully
Steve R
Reviewed in the United States on January 14, 2024
Worked perfectly to replace the rusted out gas tank for 1993 Ford Bronco. It was difficult to find a fuel sending unit to fit a 33 gallon tank. Most of them fit a 22 gallon F-150. It came as shown with the float sending unit. I checked before installing and verified the float works with the gas gage on the dash. With the old gas tank and fuel sending unit the gas gauge was suck past full which indicated an open circuit. When i removed the old tank I found the all the wires had corroded and broke inside the tank. I used a fuel pump I got from Amazpn along with the tank and skid plate. It was a big project. The Bronco my son bought now starts an runs,