Did I get the wrong fuel pump?

It is possible that you received the wrong fuel pump. To determine this, you'll need to compare the fuel pump you have with the one that is specified for your vehicle. Here are a few things to check:

1. Part Number: Compare the part number of the fuel pump you have with the part number listed in your vehicle's owner's manual or on the vehicle's manufacturer website. If the part numbers do not match, you likely have the wrong fuel pump.

2. Physical Dimensions: Compare the physical dimensions (size, shape, mounting points) of the fuel pump you have with the original one or the dimensions specified in the vehicle's documentation. If the dimensions do not match, it may not be the correct pump for your vehicle.

3. Fuel Inlet/Outlet Ports: Check the fuel inlet and outlet ports on the fuel pump to make sure they match the configuration on your vehicle's fuel tank. The sizes, shapes, and positions of these ports should match for proper installation and fuel flow.

4. Connector Type: Ensure that the electrical connector on the fuel pump is compatible with the connector on your vehicle's electrical system. Different types of connectors, such as single-pin or multi-pin connectors, might be used in different fuel pump models.

If you find any discrepancies between the fuel pump you have and the one specified for your vehicle, it's likely that you have received the wrong fuel pump. In this case, it is recommended to consult with the retailer or supplier from whom you purchased the fuel pump for a replacement or refund.