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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:
The Mercedes-Benz EQE is a fully electric vehicle, so it does not have a fuel injection pump or any internal combustion engine components — it uses an electric motor and battery system instead. If you have received a quote for a fuel injection pump for an EQE, there may have been a mistake in the part identification. Double-check the part you actually need with your breaker, quoting your exact registration or VIN so they can identify the correct component.
It is very unlikely, as the EQE is a fully battery-electric Mercedes-Benz with no combustion engine and therefore no fuel injection system at all. It is possible there has been a mix-up with the vehicle details or the part description. Share your VIN or registration with the breaker and ask them to confirm precisely which part your vehicle requires.
For mechanical drivetrain parts, trim level does not affect fitment on the EQE — what matters is the motor type and the exact vehicle specification confirmed against your VIN. However, since the EQE has no fuel injection pump in any trim, this question does not apply to this specific part; cosmetic differences between trim levels such as AMG Line styling would be irrelevant regardless. Confirm with your breaker exactly what component your vehicle needs by providing your registration.
No — the EQE is a pure electric vehicle and has no fuel system whatsoever, so a diesel injection pump from any Mercedes-Benz model would have no application in it. These are entirely different drivetrain architectures with no shared mechanical components in the fuel delivery area. If you need a drivetrain or powertrain-related part for your EQE, contact your breaker with your VIN so they can identify the correct electric-vehicle-specific component.
The EQE launched in the UK for the 2022 model year and is a first-generation model; any mid-production specification changes would need to be confirmed against your specific VIN with your breaker. Regardless of production date, the EQE remains fully electric across its range, so a fuel injection pump is not a relevant part for any version of this vehicle. Your breaker can use your registration to identify which generation and specification applies to your car and advise on correct parts.