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Choosing the right used Volkswagen Beetle 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 2002 VW Beetle fit my 2005 VW Beetle?

The New Beetle ran as a single generation from 1998 to 2010, so a 2002 and a 2005 are within the same generation — but fitment of the fuel injection pump depends on engine code above everything else, not just year. If both cars share the same engine code (found on your V5 or a VIN check), there is a strong chance the pump will cross over, but ancillary and mounting changes can occur within a production run, so confirm the specific part numbers with the breaker against both registrations before buying.

Does a fuel injection pump from a pre-2005 New Beetle fit a post-2005 facelift model?

The New Beetle received a facelift in 2005, and while both sit within the same 1998–2010 generation, changes around a facelift year can affect ancillary components and how they mount. Engine code and fuel type are the critical matching factors here — if the codes match across that 2005 boundary, fitment is plausible, but you should confirm with the breaker against your specific registration rather than assume the pre-facelift pump drops straight in.

Does the trim level — for example Luna, Highline, or Cabriolet — affect which fuel injection pump I need?

No, trim level does not affect the fuel injection pump — Luna, Highline, and other trim variants use the same mechanical drivetrain components when they share an engine code. The pump follows the engine, not the badge, so a pump from a base-spec Luna with the same engine code as your Highline is mechanically the same unit. You may find minor cosmetic or equipment differences between cars at the breaker, but these are irrelevant to the pump itself.

I have a diesel VW Beetle — will a pump from a petrol Beetle fit?

No — diesel and petrol fuel injection pumps are entirely different systems and are not interchangeable under any circumstances. You must match fuel type exactly, so always specify diesel or petrol when asking a breaker for a quote. Within diesel variants, engine code is still the primary matching factor, so have your engine code ready from your V5 or a VIN check.

Does the gearbox type — manual or automatic — affect which fuel injection pump fits my VW Beetle?

Gearbox type can influence certain fuel system components and calibration in some applications, so it is worth telling the breaker whether your car is manual or automatic when requesting a quote. Engine code and fuel type remain the most important factors, but ruling out any gearbox-related differences is a sensible precaution. Confirm the combination against your registration with the breaker before committing to a purchase.

I've found a fuel injection pump from a VW Beetle — will it also fit a Golf or Bora with the same engine code?

Across the VW Group, components from cars sharing the same engine code often have a high degree of commonality, and a breaker may well cross-reference a pump from a Golf or Bora if the engine code matches yours. However, ancillary fittings, bracket positions, and ECU pairing can differ between models even with the same code, so this is not something to assume without checking. Ask the breaker to confirm compatibility against your Beetle's exact registration before purchasing.