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Fitment on a used fuel injection pump varies by vehicle, so a bit of detail goes a long way. Our request form covers what breakers need to know, so every quote you get back is for the correct part:
The Mercedes-Benz EQC is a fully electric vehicle, so it does not have a combustion engine and does not use a fuel injection pump of any kind. If you are looking for a fuel injection pump listed against an EQC registration, there may be a data error on the listing or a misidentification of your vehicle. Double-check your V5 and confirm the exact model with the breaker before purchasing anything.
It is almost certainly incorrect, as the EQC is battery-electric and has no fuel system whatsoever - no injectors, no injection pump, and no combustion engine. It is possible the part has been miscategorised, or there has been a mix-up with another Mercedes model such as a diesel GLC or GLE. We would strongly recommend querying this with the breaker directly and supplying your full registration so they can confirm exactly what your vehicle needs.
Trim level - whether you have a standard EQC 400 or any other specification - makes no difference here, because no trim of the EQC uses a fuel injection pump. The EQC is entirely electric across its range, so trim and cosmetic differences are irrelevant to this particular part. If a breaker has quoted you this part against your EQC registration, please confirm with them directly as there may be a cataloguing error.
Neither a 2019 nor a 2022 Mercedes-Benz EQC requires a fuel injection pump, as the EQC is an all-electric model throughout its production run and has no internal combustion engine. Year-range compatibility for this part is therefore not a relevant question for this vehicle. Please confirm with the breaker whether there has been a misidentification, and supply your registration number so they can locate the correct component if you need a different part.
Before purchasing, the most important check is to confirm that a fuel injection pump is actually the part you need, because the Mercedes-Benz EQC is a fully electric vehicle with no fuel injection system. If your vehicle genuinely is an EQC, share your registration and V5 details with the breaker so they can identify what has been quoted and whether there has been a cataloguing mistake. If you own a different Mercedes model that has been confused with the EQC, the engine code from your V5 or a VIN check is the single most useful piece of information to give the breaker to ensure correct fitment.