







🔧 Unlock your fuel pump’s potential with precision and ease!
The USTOPF1T Car Fuel Pump Removal Tool is a durable, corrosion-resistant spanner designed to fit fuel pump lock rings from 5.31" to 7.17". Featuring a 3-arm adjustable design with a slip-resistant circular arc grip, it enables quick, damage-free removal and installation of fuel pump covers. Lightweight and easy to use, it’s the essential tool for efficient automotive fuel tank maintenance.
| Manufacturer | USTOPF1T |
| Brand | USTOPF1T |
| Item Weight | 1.12 pounds |
| Package Dimensions | 5.87 x 4.06 x 1.1 inches |
| Manufacturer Part Number | USFF5NT |
J**B
It works
Use it to remove the fuel pump for a 2008v Honda Element. It worked well.
I**Y
Doesn't stay locked
I really wanted to like this tool for the reusability on other vehicles, but unfortunately the bolts would not stay tightened. It was difficult to get an exact fit, but after a lot of adjustment and even after using a socket wrench to snug up the bolts, as soon as I applied any torque with a breaker bar, it would slip off due to one or more bolts giving. That can also be a safety issue, so I will just get one that was made for my car specifically.
B**O
simple to use
My mechanic used this on my car and was fascinated now he doesn't use a hammer anymore lol
M**R
It works, but sometimes needs last second adjustments or adaptations
It works, but its use is not as simple as it seems. Sometimes you have to adapt the materials required to make it work properly
J**Y
Right price
The tool did the job and you got to put some torque behind it for the ring to snap into place. Definitely worth it 👌
R**E
Flexible
Not perfect for the Honda I needed to use this on, but it worked. Flexible design so it can be shoe-horned to probably with on any fuel pump ring.
E**V
Did the job!
This fit my 2007 Toyota Sianna fuel pump and worked pretty well! Made it easier to install and fuel pump and arrived fast.
T**L
Junk
Was a waste of time getting this I try to use it on 3 Different jobs And on all of the jobs I just had to use a screw driver and a hammer, the little Screws keep loosing up no matter How tight you get them.
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