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Vauxhall Mokka Fuel Injection Pump Replacement Parts

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Choosing the right used Vauxhall Mokka 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

Will a fuel injection pump from a 2015 Vauxhall Mokka fit my 2013 Mokka?

Both the 2013 and 2015 Mokka fall within the first generation (Mokka A, 2012–2016), so fitment is primarily governed by engine code rather than the year alone — if the engine codes match, a pump from a 2015 is a strong candidate for a 2013. However, there can be ancillary and mounting changes within a generation mid-production, so confirm the exact engine code from your V5 or a VIN check and verify the match with the breaker against your registration before purchasing.

Does a fuel injection pump from a Mokka A (2012–2016) fit the facelifted Mokka B (2016–2020)?

The Mokka A (2012–2016) and the Mokka B (2016–2020) are distinct generations built on different platforms, so a pump from the earlier car is very unlikely to be a straight swap for the later one even if the fuel type appears the same. Engine codes changed between generations, and that is the detail that matters most here — supply your engine code to the breaker and ask them to cross-reference it against the donor vehicle rather than relying on year alone.

Does the trim level matter when buying a used fuel injection pump for a Vauxhall Mokka — for example, will a pump from an SE fit an Exclusiv?

Trim level does not affect fuel injection pump fitment on the Mokka — SE, Exclusiv, Active, and other trim grades all share the same mechanical drivetrain components when the engine code and fuel type match. What does differ between trims is cosmetic and interior specification, so the pump itself is not trim-specific; focus on engine code, fuel type (petrol or diesel), and gearbox type when talking to the breaker.

I have a 1.7 CDTi Mokka — which engine code do I need to match for a replacement injection pump?

The 1.7 CDTi used in the Mokka A ran under engine codes including A17DTS and A17DTC, and the code determines which pump will interchange — not the badge or displacement label alone. Find your exact engine code on your V5C or via a VIN check and give it to the breaker, as even within the 1.7 CDTi family there were variants that may have used different pump specifications.

Can I use a diesel injection pump from an Astra or Zafira with a matching engine code in my Mokka?

Because the fuel injection pump follows the engine code rather than the vehicle model, a pump from another Vauxhall carrying an identical engine code is worth investigating as a potential match. That said, ancillary bracket positions and any ECU or immobiliser pairing considerations need to be confirmed with the breaker against your specific registration, as these factors sit outside what can be guaranteed from engine code alone.

Does the gearbox type — manual or automatic — affect which fuel injection pump I need for my Vauxhall Mokka?

Gearbox type can influence pump specification on some applications, so it is an important detail to supply alongside your engine code when requesting quotes from breakers on Findapart. It is not always a decisive factor, but giving the breaker your full details — engine code, fuel type, and gearbox type — gives them the best chance of confirming a safe match against your registration.