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Fuel Hose / Pipe

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APD Auto Parts fuel hose and pipes; we have a variety of shapes and sizes to meet your fuel line needs.


Our selection of fuel hoses is designed to transfer petrol and other fuels from tanks and engines, controlling fuel pressure and monitoring fuel level.

We also carry a selection of pipes for fuel systems that feature a range of sizes for different vehicles.

Our fuel hoses and pipes are crafted with high-quality materials and tested to ensure durability and performance.

With these hoses and pipes, you can trust that your vehicle's critical components are well-protected.

Our fuel hoses and pipes are built to last, so shop today and get ready to hit the road!

Automotive Parts Distribution | apd.co.uk

Frequently Asked Questions - FAQs


Automotive Parts Distribution | apd.co.uk

Q: What types of fuel hoses and pipes are available?

A: Fuel hoses and pipes are available in several styles, including reinforced rubber hoses, flexible metal hoses, and corrugated stainless steel lines.

Q: How are fuel hoses and pipes connected?

A: Fuel hoses and pipes are usually connected using special fittings, clamps, and connectors. It is important to use the correct connection method to ensure a safe and secure connection.

Q: How often should fuel hoses and pipes be inspected?

A: It is recommended that fuel hoses and pipes be inspected every six months or 6,000 miles (whichever comes first). Inspections should include checking for bulges, cracks, corrosion, and general wear and tear.


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