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At the heart of the hatchback is Toyota Fuel Pump, which keeps it always active in day-to-day life. The Matrix is a car made by Toyota to combine sportiness with usefulness, which means that the vehicle has a tall roofline to allow drivers to have headroom, flat folding seats to carry cargo and optional all wheel drive to conquer slippy streets. The Toyota engineers also installed powerful four cylinder powerplants that drink less fuel but accelerate well through the urban traffic, the light chassis also allows the Matrix to turn corners and smooth brakes. The hatch is wide, legroom is generous, the interior materials are tough, and the long journeys are unchallenged and the reputation of reliability gives high resale values so a well maintained Matrix could last much more than expected. Mounted in this utility-purpose car is the Toyota Fuel Pump, which is an electric helper that helps to pump gasoline to the engine at a constant pressure to facilitate fast start-ups, clean burning, and constant power under extreme acceleration. The Fuel Pump is connected to the sensors to adjust the delivery to throttle demand thus the Matrix feels responsive and still manages to use less fuel. The Toyota Matrix Fuel Pump is installable to meet standards that make it resistant to heat and vibration during many years; however, the replacement is quite inexpensive when it becomes worn. Installation of a new Fuel Pump requires unnecessary disconnection of the battery, release of pressure, lowering the tank, changing pumps with a new seal, reconnecting lines, checking leakage.