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Originally Posted by Saintor
When it fails (?).
As per I read, there some cases of failures and it leaves you in the field, giving no usable warning. At some point it may make sense to change in prevention, but it is electrical and much more expensive (6-800$) to change than a regular one.
It would be interesting to determine a point in mileage where at least 10% failed. Then I would be tempted to do it.
My guess so far; not enough info.
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my car with 24,500 miles the pump failed,pump is very expensive,car is out of warranty,does anyone now of any recall on these pumps?