OEM Kia Fuel System Parts

353202GGA0 - : Fuel Pump for Kia Image

Fuel Pump

Optima. Sportage. High pressure pump. 2.4l. Sorento. Direct Injection Fuel Pump.
$712.02
MSRP $1,088.72
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K03X20490A - : Fuel Filter for Kia Image

Fuel Filter

Sportage.
$25.42
MSRP $38.87
Save $13.45
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31010E6800 - : Fuel Cap for Kia Image

Fuel Cap

Filler neck & hoses, with plug-in. With hybrid, with plug-in, fuel tank & filler.
$107.29
MSRP $164.05
Save $56.76
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695102K500 - : Fuel Door for Kia Image

Fuel Door

$38.17
MSRP $58.37
Save $20.20
34.6% Off
695101M000 - : Fuel Door for Kia Image

Fuel Door

Sedan.
$38.17
MSRP $58.37
Save $20.20
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311123R600 - : Fuel Filter for Kia Image

Fuel Filter

Cadenza.
$25.42
MSRP $38.87
Save $13.45
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319114D500 - : Fuel Filter for Kia Image

Fuel Filter

Sedona. Soul. Sorento. 2005-09. 2.0l.
$25.42
MSRP $38.87
Save $13.45
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310103L500U - : Fuel Cap for Kia Image

Fuel Cap

2019-20, fm 2/22/19. Incl.Tether. Without hybrid, fuel tank & filler. From 02/22/2019.
$16.97
MSRP $25.95
Save $8.98
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K08A13480 - : Fuel Filter for Kia Image

Fuel Filter

In-Line Filter.
$25.42
MSRP $38.87
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K01255482 - : Fuel Gauge for Kia Image

Fuel Gauge

Sportage. Manual trans.
$114.90
MSRP $175.68
Save $60.78
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311104Z500 - : Fuel Pump for Kia Image

Fuel Pump

Sorento. 2.4l. Gdi. In tank. 2014-15, 2.4L.
$345.51
MSRP $528.30
Save $182.79
34.6% Off
31150S9500 - : Fuel Tank for Kia Image

Fuel Tank

Telluride.
$785.78
MSRP $1,201.50
Save $415.72
34.6% Off

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Guide to Kia Fuel Systems

The Parts of a Kia Fuel System

Your Kia vehicle's fuel system is made up of many components, which all work together to make sure that your engine runs at its best. Those parts include the fuel tank, fuel pump, fuel filter, hoses, tubes, manifolds, and fuel injectors -- or carburetors, if your model is an older one. The system configurations may differ from model to model, but they all work in much the same way.

How Kia Fuel Systems Work

The fuel tank stores gasoline, while the fuel pump draws the gas out and routes it to the engine. Older vehicles might have the fuel pump mounted to the engine or on the frame, whereas newer models usually have it within the fuel tank. A fuel filter removes contaminants from the fuel before it enters the engine, keeping your fuel injectors or your carburetor from getting clogged with pollutants. In addition to sending fuel to the engine, the system also controls the amount sent so that your engine performance is fully optimized.

How to Spot Problems With Your Fuel System

Even the best fuel system can go bad, though. Signs of trouble include:

  • Weakened acceleration
  • Problems starting your engine
  • The engine repeatedly stalls
  • Uneven engine idling
  • You smell the overwhelming aroma of gasoline

Save on the Genuine Kia Fuel System Parts That are Best for Your Engine

When it's time to replace a fuel system part, make sure to choose those made by your manufacturer. They're guaranteed to be compatible with your model's fuel system. Our online auto parts store has a great selection in stock, priced up to 35% below the MSRP that others charge, and ready to be shipped right to your door. Buy now to save time and money!