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Fuel pump kit by OE Match/Kits for Porsche Panamera 970 MK1 and MK2 3.6L and 4.8L models without auxiliary heater (without option I850/I851), using OE references 97062013201 and 97020142403, designed for selected V6 and V8 variants from 2009–2016.


What This Product Does This kit provides the main fuel pump and associated components to deliver fuel from the tank to the engine at the specified pressure and flow. Correct fuel supply supports stable starting, smooth running, and consistent performance across everyday and higher load driving.


Functions

  • Supplies fuel from the tank to the engine
  • Maintains system fuel pressure within specified limits
  • Supports efficient combustion under varying load
  • Helps minimise hesitation, surging, or cutting out from fuel starvation
  • Integrates with existing fuel lines, filters, and control electronics

Symptoms of Fault

  • Long cranking or intermittent no-start, especially when hot
  • Hesitation, surging, or loss of power at higher revs or under load
  • Stalling at junctions or when accelerating
  • Whining or humming noise from the fuel tank area
  • Engine running lean or fuel pressure testing below specification
  • Pump not priming or operating consistently


Why Replacement Matters Fuel pump wear, contamination, or electrical issues can reduce fuel flow and pressure, leading to poor drivability, misfires, or non-start conditions. Replacing the pump and key supporting parts together helps restore reliable fuel delivery and reduce repeat labour where ageing components are involved. Kits that follow OE specification are selected to support correct fit and function on the intended Panamera 970 applications.

Fits

  • Panamera 970 MK1 (2009–2013)
  • Panamera 970 MK1 (2009–2013) ⇒ 970.1 Panamera V6 3.6L 2WD 2009–13
  • Panamera 970 MK1 (2009–2013) ⇒ 970.1 Panamera 4 V6 3.6L 4WD 2009–13
  • Panamera 970 MK1 (2009–2013) ⇒ 970.1 Panamera S V8 4.8L 2009–13
  • Panamera 970 MK1 (2009–2013) ⇒ 970.1 Panamera 4S V8 4.8L 2009–13
  • Panamera 970 MK1 (2009–2013) ⇒ 970.1 Panamera GTS V8 4.8L 2011–13
  • Panamera 970 MK1 (2009–2013) ⇒ 970.1 Panamera Turbo V8 4.8L 2009–13
  • Panamera 970 MK1 (2009–2013) ⇒ 970.1 Panamera Turbo S V8 4.8L 2009–13
  • Panamera 970 MK2 (2014–2016)
  • Panamera 970 MK2 (2014–2016) ⇒ 970.2 Panamera V6 3.6L 2WD (310Hp) 2014–16
  • Panamera 970 MK2 (2014–2016) ⇒ 970.2 Panamera 4 V6 3.6L 4WD (310Hp) 2014–16
  • Panamera 970 MK2 (2014–2016) ⇒ 970.2 Panamera GTS V8 4.8L 4WD (440Hp) 2014–16
  • Panamera 970 MK2 (2014–2016) ⇒ 970.2 Panamera Turbo V8 4.8L (520Hp) 2014–16
  • Panamera 970 MK2 (2014–2016) ⇒ 970.2 Panamera Turbo V8 Executive 2014–16
  • Panamera 970 MK2 (2014–2016) ⇒ 970.2 Panamera Turbo S V8 4.8L 2014–16

FAQs

  • Q: Is this kit vehicle-specific?
    A: It is intended for listed Porsche Panamera 970 3.6L and 4.8L models without auxiliary heater. Always confirm model year, engine, and option codes such as I850/I851 before purchase.
  • Q: What other parts should be checked when replacing the fuel pump?
    A: Inspect fuel filters, strainers, hoses, relays, and electrical connectors for restriction, damage, or poor contact that could affect pump operation.
  • Q: Can similar symptoms come from other components?
    A: Yes, blocked filters, failing relays, low voltage supply, or pressure regulator faults can mimic a weak pump, so testing fuel pressure and electrical supply is recommended.




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Fits:
Porsche 970 Panamera 3.6L / 4.8L 2009-2016
Cars without Auxiliary Heater
Without option I850 / I851

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OE Match replacement in-tank electric fuel pump designed specifically for Porsche 970 Panamera vehicles without an auxiliary heater. It delivers the correct fuel flow and pressure required by the engine’s fuel injection system, ensuring smooth performance and reliable combustion.

Fits:
Porsche 970 Panamera 3.6L / 4.8L 2009 - 2016
Cars without Auxiliary Heater
Without option I850 / I851

The in-tank electric fuel pump draws fuel from the tank and conveys it through the fuel system at the correct pressure and flow rate for the engine’s fuel injectors. A properly functioning fuel pump is essential for:
Consistent engine performance
  Reliable starts
  Smooth acceleration
  Stable idle
  Efficient combustion.
Without sufficient fuel pressure, the engine may hesitate, lose power, or fail to run properly.

Function:
  Delivers fuel from the tank to the engine under controlled pressure
  Supports fuel injection by maintaining consistent supply regardless of engine load
  Protects the fuel system by minimizing cavitation and pressure fluctuation
  Enhances drivability with stable fuel flow

This pump fits directly into the fuel tank and works with the vehicle’s fuel level sender and electrical control systems to maintain adequate fuel supply under various operating conditions.

The fuel pump is critical to engine performance. Over time, in-tank electric fuel pumps can wear due to age, heat, debris contamination, or prolonged use. A failing pump can cause:
  Loss of power or hesitation
  Difficulty starting or stalling
  Poor acceleration Inconsistent idle
  Fuel pressure fluctuations

Replacing a worn or failing fuel pump with an OE Match unit helps restore stable fuel pressure, improving engine reliability and performance while protecting other fuel system components such as injectors and the high-pressure pump.

When to replace. Replace the in-tank fuel pump if:
  The engine hesitates or lacks power
  Fuel pressure tests show below-spec readings
  The vehicle has starting issues
  You hear unusual noise from the tank area
  The fuel pump shows signs of age or poor performance
  You are undertaking fuel system maintenance or overhaul

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About Fuel Pump

Fuel Pumps – Reliable Fuel Delivery for High-Performance Porsche Engines

Fuel pumps are the heart of your Porsche’s fuel system, delivering the precise amount of fuel from the tank to the engine for smooth performance and optimal combustion. A properly functioning pump ensures your engine receives the right fuel pressure at all times, supporting acceleration, responsiveness, and efficiency.

At Design911, we stock a comprehensive range of genuine and high-quality fuel pumps for the transaxle models, 911, Boxster, Cayman, Cayenne, Macan, and Panamera models. Each pump is precision-engineered for consistent flow, durability, and reliability — ensuring dependable fuel delivery for both road and track conditions.

What Do Fuel Pumps Do?

The fuel pump’s primary role is to move fuel from the tank to the engine’s fuel rail or injectors under controlled pressure. It:

  • Maintains consistent fuel pressure for smooth performance.
  • Delivers precise fuel volume to match engine demand.
  • Supports efficient combustion and emissions control.
  • Ensures strong acceleration and throttle response.

Whether mechanical or electric, the fuel pump is essential to maintaining performance and reliability in your Porsche’s advanced fuel system.

Why Do Fuel Pumps Fail?

Fuel pumps are exposed to constant mechanical motion, heat, and pressure, which can lead to wear over time. Common causes of failure include:

  • Contaminated fuel causing clogging or abrasion.
  • Electrical issues such as relay or wiring faults.
  • Low fuel levels reducing cooling and lubrication.
  • Corrosion or debris buildup from aged fuel tanks.
  • Internal wear from high mileage or ethanol-blended fuels.

Signs of a failing pump include engine hesitation, loss of power, difficulty starting, stalling under load, or whining noises from the fuel tank.

Why Replace a Faulty Fuel Pump?

A failing fuel pump can lead to inconsistent performance, fuel starvation, or complete engine shutdown. Replacing it restores smooth operation and ensures reliable power delivery.

Benefits of replacement include:

  • Improved engine performance and responsiveness.
  • Consistent fuel pressure and flow.
  • Prevention of stalling or power loss.
  • Long-lasting, manufacturer-quality reliability.

All fuel pumps in our range are designed for precision fitment, high efficiency, and low-noise operation, providing dependable performance for both everyday driving and high-speed conditions.

1. What does a fuel pump do in a Porsche?
The fuel pump delivers fuel from the tank to the engine at precise pressure levels. It ensures smooth combustion, reliable power delivery, and consistent performance under all driving conditions — essential for maintaining Porsche’s engineering excellence.

2. What are the symptoms of a failing fuel pump?
Typical signs include difficulty starting, loss of power, hesitation during acceleration, whining noises from the fuel tank, or engine stalling. A weak or failing pump may struggle to maintain consistent fuel pressure.

3. Can I drive my Porsche with a bad fuel pump?
Driving with a failing pump is not recommended. A weak pump can cause intermittent stalling, reduced performance, or total engine failure. Replacing it promptly prevents damage to the injectors or fuel system.

4. How long does a fuel pump last in a Porsche?
Fuel pumps typically last 100,000–150,000 miles, depending on fuel quality and driving habits. Regular maintenance, using premium fuel, and avoiding running on low fuel levels can help extend lifespan.

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