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A used fuel injection pump that fits one vehicle won't always fit another - even within the same model range. These questions help breakers match stock to your exact vehicle before they quote:
The ID.4 is a fully electric vehicle with no internal combustion engine, so it does not have a fuel injection pump or any conventional fuel system components. If you have arrived here searching for a fuel injection pump, it is worth double-checking the vehicle on your V5 or running a VIN check, as you may have the wrong model in mind. FindApart breakers can help identify the correct part once you have confirmed your vehicle details.
Because the ID.4 is a battery-electric vehicle, there is no fuel injection pump in any model year, including 2021 or 2023 examples. No version of the ID.4 sold in the UK has a combustion engine, so this part simply does not apply to this vehicle. If you need a fuel system part, please verify your vehicle registration against your V5, as you may be looking at a different Volkswagen model.
The ID.4 Pure, Pro, and GTX are all fully electric trims with no combustion engine, meaning none of them use a fuel injection pump regardless of trim level. Trim level is not a fitment factor for this part category in general, but in this case the broader point is that the part does not exist on this vehicle at all. Confirm your vehicle details with your breaker to identify what you are actually looking for.
Neither the ID.4 nor the ID.3 has a fuel injection pump, as both are fully electric vehicles built on Volkswagen's MEB platform. There is no combustion engine or fuel delivery system to source a pump from or for. Please recheck your V5 or run a VIN lookup to confirm your vehicle, and contact a FindApart breaker with your registration to identify the correct part.
The ID.4 is a fully electric vehicle, so it has no fuel injection pump — this part is not used anywhere in its drivetrain. If you believe your vehicle does have a fuel injection pump, it is possible there has been a model mix-up, and checking the engine code on your V5 or via a VIN check will quickly clarify things. Share your registration with a FindApart breaker and they will be able to point you toward the correct part for your actual vehicle.