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Mercedes-Benz EQA Fuel Injection Pump Replacement Parts

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Choosing the right used Mercedes-Benz EQA fuel injection pump

Used fuel injection pumps vary between vehicles - and whether you call it used, second hand or a replacement, matching the right one matters. These are the details breakers need to match the right part to your car - our request form asks them so you only hear from suppliers with the correct part:

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Fitment questions

Does a fuel injection pump from an older Mercedes EQA fit my newer one?

The Mercedes EQA is a fully electric vehicle (BEV) built on the EVA2 platform, launched in 2021, and does not have a combustion engine — meaning it has no fuel injection pump at any point in its production. If you have been quoted or are searching for this part for an EQA, please double-check the vehicle on your V5 or run a VIN check, as you may have a different Mercedes model in mind.

I need a fuel injection pump for my Mercedes EQA — what engine code should I give the breaker?

The EQA is a pure-electric car and has no internal combustion engine, so there is no engine code, fuel type, or injection pump associated with it. If your V5 or a VIN check shows a different model — such as a GLA, A-Class, or B-Class with a petrol or diesel engine — those do carry engine codes and fuel injection pumps, and the engine code printed on your V5 would be the single most useful detail to give a breaker. Please verify your vehicle details before requesting quotes on Findapart.

Does trim level affect which fuel injection pump fits a Mercedes EQA — for example, does it matter if mine is an EQA 250 or EQA 350 4MATIC?

The EQA range, including the EQA 250 and EQA 350 4MATIC, consists entirely of battery-electric variants — none of them use a fuel injection pump regardless of trim level. Trim level makes no difference here for the simple reason that the part does not exist on this vehicle; the badges refer to electric motor outputs, not combustion engine configurations.

Can I use a fuel injection pump from a 2021 EQA on a 2023 EQA?

The EQA does not carry a fuel injection pump in any model year — it is a fully electric vehicle with no combustion engine. If you are researching cross-year parts compatibility for a combustion-engined Mercedes, you would need to identify the correct model (such as the GLA or A-Class), confirm the engine code from your V5, and then ask your breaker to verify fitment across any production changes.

Will a fuel injection pump from a Mercedes GLA fit my EQA, as they share the same platform?

Despite sharing platform architecture, the GLA and EQA are fundamentally different in drivetrain — the GLA is available with petrol and diesel combustion engines that do use fuel injection pumps, while the EQA is fully electric and does not. There is no fuel injection pump to transfer between the two, so platform sharing is not relevant here. If your vehicle is actually a GLA, supply your engine code from the V5 to any breaker on Findapart for an accurate quote.