All-Wheel Drive (AWD) Vehicles (View 1 of 2)

2009 Ford Fusion SEL, 3.0 1, FWDSECTION All-Wheel Drive (AWD) Vehicles (View 1 of 2)
Fig 1: Exploded View Of Fuel Tank & Filler Pipe With Torque Specifications - All-Wheel Drive (AWD) Vehicles (1 Of 2)
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Item Part Number Description
1 14A464 Fuel Pump (FP) module electrical connector
2 9C385 FP module lock ring
3 W705909 Fuel level sensor access cover screw (3 required)
4 9C355 Fuel level sensor access cover
5 14A464 Fuel level sensor electrical connector
6 9275 Fuel level sensor
7 9276 Fuel level sensor O-ring seal
8 9K007 Fuel tank
9 - Internal fuel tube-to-FP module quick connect coupling
10 - Fuel tube-to-FP module quick connect coupling (part of 9J279)
11 9H307 FP module
12 9J279 Fuel tube
13 9276 FP module O-ring seal
14 W705909 FP module access cover screw (3 required)
15 9C355 FP module access cover
16 9A228 Fuel vapor tube assembly
17 - Fuel vapor tube assembly-to-fuel tank quick connect coupling (part of 9A228)
18 W525937 Fuel tank filler pipe hose clamp
19 - Fresh air hose (part of 9034)
20 - Fuel tank filler pipe hose (part of 9034)
21 N806543 Fuel tank filler pipe bracket nut
22 - Fuel vapor tube assembly-to-recirculation tube quick connect coupling (part of 9A228)
23 - Recirculation tube (part of 9034)
24 - Fresh air hose fitting (part of 9034)
25 9034 Fuel tank filler pipe
26 5440354 Fuel tank filler pipe housing
27 N802826 Fuel tank filler pipe retaining screw (3 required)
28 9030 Fuel tank filler cap
29 N802826 Fuel tank filler pipe housing screw (4 required)
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