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HomeShopFuel Pump MotorFuel Pump Motor for TVS Apache RTR 160 | 180 2V & 4V BS6 Models

Description

The fuel pump motor for the TVS Apache RTR 160 and 180 (both 2V & 4V BS6 models) is an essential component of the fuel system, responsible for supplying fuel from the tank to the engine. It helps maintain proper fuel pressure for optimal engine performance.

Key Features of fuel motor apache

  • Compatibility: Specifically designed for the TVS Apache RTR 160, 180 (both 2V and 4V) BS6 models.
  • Material: Typically made from durable materials that are resistant to high temperatures and fuel exposure.
  • Voltage Rating: The fuel pump motor usually operates on a 12V DC system, consistent with the electrical system of these bikes.
  • Flow Rate: Ensures the right amount of fuel is delivered to the engine at all times for consistent performance and fuel efficiency.
  • Build: Designed to withstand the conditions of high engine temperatures, vibrations, and fuel tank contents.

Common Signs of Fuel Pump Motor Issues:

  1. Engine Stalling: If the fuel pump motor is failing, the engine may stall or have trouble starting.
  2. Fuel Pressure Problems: Poor acceleration, lack of power, or backfiring may indicate issues with the fuel delivery system.
  3. Noisy Fuel Pump: A loud or whining noise from the fuel pump could signal that it’s malfunctioning.
  4. Fuel Leaks: Any visible leaks around the pump area could suggest a damaged or failing motor

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Questions and Answers

PAANJO Fuel Pump Motor For TVS Apache RTR 160
The fuel pump motor for the TVS Apache RTR 160 2V is a crucial component that delivers fuel from the tank to the engine. Here’s some information you might find useful:

Key Features:

  1. Type: The fuel pump is typically an electric pump designed for reliable performance in delivering fuel under varying conditions.
  2. Compatibility: Make sure to get a pump specifically designed for the RTR 160 2V, as compatibility may vary with other models or versions.
  3. Installation: It's usually located inside the fuel tank and may require professional installation if you’re not experienced with motorcycle repairs.

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