Re: fuel pump access
I bought a pump on Ebay that was different than the one in our '99 V6. Make sure the three line connections are the correct size, the return line did not fit on my Ebay pump. I tried to make it work with the new pump and the old plastic cage off the old pump - it did not work.
There seem to be at least two different pumps for these cars.
Start the hole in the trunk roughly in the middle, then shine a flashlight in there to see where the pump is located. That's safer than only assuming the pump is mounted further towards the front because it's a 2000 vs a 1998....
Rustoleum, slicone and duct tape is good enough to close the hole - it's under the carpet and nobody can see it anyways...
Try www.car-parts.com - that's a nationwide recycler database, i found a used pump that actually fits and works (tested and with warranty) for $70 shipped - one of my favorites now....
I bought a pump on Ebay that was different than the one in our '99 V6. Make sure the three line connections are the correct size, the return line did not fit on my Ebay pump. I tried to make it work with the new pump and the old plastic cage off the old pump - it did not work.
There seem to be at least two different pumps for these cars.
Start the hole in the trunk roughly in the middle, then shine a flashlight in there to see where the pump is located. That's safer than only assuming the pump is mounted further towards the front because it's a 2000 vs a 1998....
Rustoleum, slicone and duct tape is good enough to close the hole - it's under the carpet and nobody can see it anyways...
Try www.car-parts.com - that's a nationwide recycler database, i found a used pump that actually fits and works (tested and with warranty) for $70 shipped - one of my favorites now....
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