Where is the car oil pump located?
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The oil pump is divided into a fuel pump and an engine oil pump. The fuel pump is installed in the fuel tank, while the engine oil pump is located inside the engine. Below is relevant information: Wet fuel pump: Currently, the fuel pump in most vehicle models is installed inside the car's fuel tank and is electrically driven. The fuel pump consists of three parts: the pump body, the permanent magnet motor, and the housing. When the permanent magnet motor is powered, it drives the pump body to rotate, sucking fuel from the inlet, flowing through the internal electric fuel pump, and then pressing it out from the outlet to supply the fuel system. The fuel flowing through the internal electric fuel pump cools the armature of the permanent magnet motor, hence it is also called a wet fuel pump. The role of the oil pump in the lubrication system: The function of the oil pump is to raise the engine oil to a certain pressure and then forcibly deliver it to the moving surfaces of the engine components.