Here's Why You NEVER ATTEMPT To Change An Original Fuel Pump!!

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Here's Why You NEVER ATTEMPT To Change An Original Fuel Pump!! Fuel Pump Replacement!! Replacing A Fuel Pump and Fuel Sending Unit on a 1995 GMC Suburban!!
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In this video I change out my original, factory installed fuel pump from 1995. This fuel pump is 28 years old. The truck that's being worked on is a 1995 GMC Suburban K1500 (4x4) GMT400 platform. The job was doable for me as I've changed multiple fuel pumps in my life but definitely not recommended unless you have extensive experience with this sort of work. It's labor intensive and sensitive at the same time. Not to mention, dealing with fuel is never fun. Best to leave this work to the professionals.
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00:00 Intro
00:29 Begin Fuel Tank Drop
02:43 Begin Disconnecting Fuel Pump
03:39 Problem Removing Fuel Tank
04:19 New Fuel Pump and Sending Unit
04:40 Begin Fuel Pump Removal
05:30 Comparing Old and New
05:51 Fuel Pump Installed On Sending Unit
06:54 Installing Fuel Pump In Tank
07:37 Fuel Vent Hose
08:24 Re-Installing Fuel Tank
09:14 Conclusion

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@michealrobinson
@michealrobinson Жыл бұрын
I admire your effort to change your fuel pump before it dies. Because everyone knows, or SHOULD know that they always die when you have a full tank. Always!
@x-man5056
@x-man5056 Жыл бұрын
Yup. In pouring rain or blistering heat, half way between off ramps that are 15 miles apart.
@ramonmacias9013
@ramonmacias9013 Жыл бұрын
Both mine died with full tanks. No doubt about it.
@michealrobinson
@michealrobinson Жыл бұрын
@@ramonmacias9013 I had 3 vehicles do this to me. All on a full tank. SMH
@joeyoungs8426
@joeyoungs8426 Жыл бұрын
Yep, I’ve only had one die in my driving career but the tank was full and it did get me home. It was a minivan and rather than drop the tank I cut a hole in the floor to replace.
@VanH-br4pg
@VanH-br4pg Жыл бұрын
the government 😅
@Bob-fp4qr
@Bob-fp4qr Жыл бұрын
Nice Job Jimmy. I think the hardest part of the job, is to get motivated enough to do it.
@x-man5056
@x-man5056 Жыл бұрын
That is an issue but no, not the hardest thing.
@WilliamMiller-jk6no
@WilliamMiller-jk6no Жыл бұрын
@philipyoung5857
@philipyoung5857 Жыл бұрын
I enjoy your video. I cut a access hole. In the floor above the fuel pump. I'm glad I did because the Oreilly's fuel pump went out a month later, and reinstall one from the dealership. Keep making more videos 😊
@SandySez
@SandySez Жыл бұрын
I'm so glad to see this because this video reminded me about the floor access for my '95 Dodge Roadtrek (B1500). I made myself a note to find my old info on how to locate it, print that and put it IN the van with the extra replacement fuel pump (which I actually can't remember if I have or not! lol). But I just had the same thought, to get an OEM if I didn't already. In a Class B camper, it's going to be a PITA, but probably still easier and cheaper than dropping the tank ... especially if I'm on the road!
@justinkauffman7565
@justinkauffman7565 Жыл бұрын
Same here if I remove the bolts to my tool box I can slide it forwards and r&r my pump in 3 minutes. All without having to lay on my back, play around with 23 year old fuel tank straps, or manhandle a 20 gallon tank. The best part is the chinese pump I bought from Amazon was like 26 bucks and that was over 3 years ago.
@gt-37guy6
@gt-37guy6 Жыл бұрын
Brilliant! I was just thinking...cut a hole..
@maxwellcrazycat9204
@maxwellcrazycat9204 Жыл бұрын
As a former auto mechanic 32 years. I've had bad experiences with after market fuel pumps. I try to go OEM whenever possible. The after market ones also tend to be loud. Pressure regulators too.
@sextoyrepairman1621
@sextoyrepairman1621 Жыл бұрын
That is the best way to go about it especially when the vehicle is driven in a state that uses salt on the roads in the winter
@RobertBeck-pp2ru
@RobertBeck-pp2ru Жыл бұрын
Just a couple of thoughts Jim: If the tank has several gallons still in it at pump change time, you can get a plastic hand pump from Harbor Freight and manually pump the gas into some 5 gallon containers. Also, I would recommend that you vacuum all that debris from around the assembly before You loosen the retainer. The filter will catch the chunky stuff that falls in for sure, but if it dissolves it could pose a problem for your fuel injectors.
@busnorth
@busnorth Жыл бұрын
Not vacum, use air to blow off. Pumping out the gas don't work on newer f150.
@BawkBawkBawk666
@BawkBawkBawk666 Жыл бұрын
Or use the old fuel for a campfire and fill it with fresh clean fuel.
@brucespurier7535
@brucespurier7535 Жыл бұрын
Most cars today have an anti-siphon screen in the filler tube....how do you get the siphon tube past that?
@drizler
@drizler Жыл бұрын
@@brucespurier7535 a tiny hose similar to what a fish tank uses . 1/4” should fit past and into the gas. You can buy it at hardware stores by the foot. It’s slow but it works well . Be sure to wash it out after each use or it will harden and crack before 🫣the NEXT TIME your junk GM bites the dust.
@mrhyde0705
@mrhyde0705 Жыл бұрын
​@brucespurier7535 use the funnel that comes with your car. Stick the hose through there once it's in.
@marylamb6063
@marylamb6063 7 ай бұрын
I am a 59 year old woman and I changed my fuel pump on my 1997 Firebird 5.7 L. The key is to have all the tools you need--mostly sockets and wrenches and jackstands. A nice gentleman provided a nice video on KZfaq on how to do it. I did get a little sloppy on the vapor canister lines but figured them out thanks to nice guys in the Firebird forums. To me it's just nuts and bolts, making sure you know where the connections go, take pictures, and put up with the pain.
@4PERCENTERS
@4PERCENTERS Жыл бұрын
One thought, you forgot to put the sealant on the top of the tank before you reinstalled it. That treatment is very important because if water splashes on top of your tank and sits there, overtime, it will rust and create a hole between the fuel pump assembly and the tank. That’s the reason you had to take that protective coating off to get the fuel pump out.
@AgentOffice
@AgentOffice Жыл бұрын
Good idea
@latrogeniwile58
@latrogeniwile58 11 ай бұрын
I used some AMSOIL HD metal protector and the last part of a dying Boeshield can.
@kstricl
@kstricl Жыл бұрын
Used to work at a parts store in the early 2000's when these trucks were still fairly new. Sold a LOT of these fuel pumps. One customer went through pumps so often he not only cut an access in the truck bed for quick changes, but had a fuel cap set up with an air fitting so he could use his air compressor at the work site to pressurize the tank and drive it out of the bush. (I'm guessing he figured out what in the evap system needing plugging so it would hold pressure. Been 20 years.) The area I lived in at the time had really bad fuel, but a local mill figured out that if they ran injector cleaner in every tank of gas, the pumps would actually last.
@x-man5056
@x-man5056 Жыл бұрын
Bet he was the kind of guy who would not fill up until he was almost empty. The fuel cools the pump. Run it often below a 1/4 tank often and it's hard on the pump.
@kstricl
@kstricl Жыл бұрын
@@x-man5056 He wasn't. He took great care of his vehicles; the fuel in the area was delivered to bulk storage by pipeline that also carried raw crude. The pipe was swabbed out by a "pig" between different product, but you can never get the pipe completely clean. I'm personally horrible about keeping the tank filled enough on my 95 Suburban, but after 8 years, it's still going strong - probably helps that the system only runs at 13psi compared to 45+. Less pressure, less heat.
@chrisgraham2904
@chrisgraham2904 Жыл бұрын
@@x-man5056 Because the original pump was still functioning after 23 years, I would guess that he very rarely let the tank go below 1/4 tank. Keeping the pump fully submerged in gas to cool it is the answer to the longevity of a fuel pump.
@johnhenke6475
@johnhenke6475 Жыл бұрын
I would have definitely cut a hatch. My wifes 1007 Toyota Yaris has a hatch under the back seat.
@drizler
@drizler Жыл бұрын
@@johnhenke6475 here’s a new definition of IRONY. Toyota and Honda have the cool little hatch yet they almost NEVER FAIL. The US brands run the garbage units and you have to drop the tank to get the thing changed . When was the last time you saw a Honda or Toyota needing a pump😾. I’ve owned a dozen since 1980 and never had a lick of electronic fuel pump issues. Two of those were new while the rest were bought 100-120,000 miles and lasted till they rotted out.
@chrisgraham2904
@chrisgraham2904 Жыл бұрын
Kudos to you for proactively replacing the pump before it fails. After 23 years it is inevitable. I've had 3 pumps replace in my lifetime, one by myself and two by my mechanic. All three times, I had between a half, to full tank of gas when it failed. When a pump first fails, you can usually restart to get home or directly to a shop, if you have someone to crank the ignition while you bump the fuel tank with a mallet to jar the pump and get it going again (the steel skid cover makes that a little more difficult on the suburban). Since swapping the pump is a difficult job and expensive, I would always recommend installing a new OEM factory pump, rather than a cheaper off-shore model. Not sure why, but each time I replaced a fuel pump my fuel gauge was always out of calibration. It worked, but the gauge would not read a full tank when the tank was filled with gas. It was accurate between a half tank to empty.
@anthonymackiewicz5553
@anthonymackiewicz5553 Жыл бұрын
I was always told to be careful not to scrape the float on the tank when putting it into the tank because the float would then absorb some fuel and never give an accurate reading
@chrisgraham2904
@chrisgraham2904 Жыл бұрын
@@anthonymackiewicz5553 That's interesting because the foam float does have a barrier layer on it's exterior to prevent the float from being saturated. The resulting, less buoyant float could cause a gauge inaccuracy.
@haviland586
@haviland586 Жыл бұрын
I've never seen a truck of that age so clean.
@kahxb3kahxb375
@kahxb3kahxb375 Жыл бұрын
Always appreciate your willingness to try a new repair. Inspiring
@1RoadGarage
@1RoadGarage Жыл бұрын
Thanks!
@aricellis
@aricellis Жыл бұрын
Great work. Problem is the fuel pumps that used to last 28 years now last 28 days!
@muffs55mercury61
@muffs55mercury61 7 ай бұрын
Yeah. Some years back I needed a mechanical fuel pump for a '67 Ford. The new pump I got from O'Reillys lasted three days. The store manager said unreliable fuel pumps were a big problem. So I got an electric pump and had no problems after that.
@pedinhu18
@pedinhu18 Жыл бұрын
Being completely honest here, you executed this much better and quicker than I would have
@NordicDan
@NordicDan Жыл бұрын
My factory fuel pump in my 88 Toyota Land Cruiser was 30 years old with 300K miles when I finally replaced it. I've never run it lower than a quarter tank and was religious about using ethanol free fuel whenever I could get it as soon as I started driving. Used a Denso (Japanese, Toyota's OEM) pump and zero problems since. Part of me was curious just how long I could have run the original to failure, but given the out of the way places I travel to, I didn't want to push my luck.
@keithhill9138
@keithhill9138 Жыл бұрын
You are doing a very descriptive & accurate explanation of how to change fuel pump and sending unit. I like the exactness of how you explained everything!!!!!!
@brettconv83
@brettconv83 Жыл бұрын
I finally sold my 1999 Suburban LT. I watched a ton of your videos. Replaced fuel lines, fuel pump, brake lines , water pump, transmission rebuilt. Intake heater core broken connector repaired and a thousand other things. From the day I bought it , it broke down and continued to be a mechanical nightmare. I put so much time and money into it and it wouldn’t drive on the road for more than a week without breaking down. I bought a 2003 Limited Explorer with the 4.6L 2V the same engine in my 03 Mustang GT and have put 10,000 miles on it without an issue. My suburban was cursed, I had to let her go. Good luck with your. PS I did my fuel pump on the suburban outside in the snow in 20 degree weather with two floor jacks, it wasn’t fun at all. And directly after I got the tank back in place the fuel lines started leaking 😂
@simplydarkhalf3974
@simplydarkhalf3974 Жыл бұрын
What ever factory that GMC came from 👏👏👏 Never have I seen an OEM fuel hat so clean, they're always rusted so bad that tapping it with a flat head an hammer breaks off chunks.
@epierotti
@epierotti Жыл бұрын
Just a minor point of clarification. Perhaps someone already mentioned it in a comment. The fuel tank sending unit is not for "sending fuel" to the engine. The "sending" referred to here, is the sending of fuel level data to the fuel gauge on the dashboard. Essentially, that data is a varying voltage level, which is regulated by the float position, and rises or falls based on the fuel level.
@MrMattMohler
@MrMattMohler Жыл бұрын
93 Grand Cherokee, while yank was dropped I cut a hatch in the cargo area for easy access later. It came in handy already!
@MoloneLabe
@MoloneLabe Жыл бұрын
Ya this is why I make trap doors. Screw dropping the tank… I made a trap door on my 87 blazer and my 05 suburban. Easy to get to when you have to!
@alexeat-sand9938
@alexeat-sand9938 Жыл бұрын
with the right tools and the motivation everything is possible
@coilmotorworks
@coilmotorworks Жыл бұрын
I did my 95 Silverado. I replaced everything from the tank forward. It took my hands to pull the fuel line as they were rusty. Your truck is pretty clean. I noticed more too end RPM from the stronger pump and clean filter. Nice video.
@buckdashe2571
@buckdashe2571 Жыл бұрын
I probably did about four or five of these per year for the shop I worked in Phoenix. Big Chevys and Fords. Typically, someone would run out of gas and keep cranking the motor and burn out the fuel pump by running it dry too long. Then what do they do? They have it towed to a gas station where they fill the tank. Yep. We had a pretty good system of drawing out five gallons so it wasn’t sloshing all over and then after the truck was on the lift, lowering the nearly full tank with a transmission jack. Pretty much the same operation with side-saddle tanks and rear tanks. Not for the faint of heart. This was a really good driveway job, man! Good information for folks.
@VincentVader
@VincentVader Жыл бұрын
Always use a quality fuel pump even if it costs a lot more. I replaced mine in my 97 Z71 with a cheaper one & it only lasted a few months. I had to do it all over again & so far it's been over 2 years on the OEM expensive pump.
@CigRacing
@CigRacing Жыл бұрын
Nice, I did the same on our 2006 Land Rover Range Rover so it won’t strand us some where. But from the top of the tank inside the truck. A lot if work, but knowing it’s done is peace of mind. Your vid will help me on the next project, as there always is a next. thanks!
@walrus4248
@walrus4248 Жыл бұрын
That was fun to watch. You know what you are doing!
@NoneFB
@NoneFB Жыл бұрын
You did really well with this! I did this once. Your video is fabulous!
@KevinNadeau
@KevinNadeau Жыл бұрын
Nice work sir, as always👍
@maxplank4083
@maxplank4083 Жыл бұрын
Great video, Very well done
@farrispatton
@farrispatton Жыл бұрын
This is a fantastic detailed video!!
@azurplex
@azurplex Жыл бұрын
Always get a reputable replacement part especially for things that are labor intensive to access. You might even go OEM in some cases. I’ve had good experiences with TYC parts.
@flagmichael
@flagmichael Жыл бұрын
The OEM part for our first gen Prius is a bit over $1300 - includes tank assembly... the pump is integral with it. There are no reputable aftermarket alternatives.
@x-man5056
@x-man5056 Жыл бұрын
Sending unit means it's got the sensor end (sender) of your fuel gauge. Not sending fuel. You also have oil pressure sending unit and water temp sending unit. No heater hose on fuel/evap system. Good call Jimmy. When you do the 1st start, turn the key to ON for 30 seconds, look for obvious leaks and then to start. Good job Jimmy. I also changed the fuel pump assembly in my truck as a preventative measure at 125K. They never go out in the garage, it's always some God awful time and place.
@1RoadGarage
@1RoadGarage Жыл бұрын
I had to argue with the parts store guy for a bit about not using heater hose… 🤦‍♂️
@missingremote4388
@missingremote4388 Жыл бұрын
I had one go out while passing thru Virginia City - Nevada. Close to closing time. 1991 E350 ( Chinook camper) took a taxi down hill to Carson City and back for replacement pump/filter and changed it myself
@stevea6722
@stevea6722 Жыл бұрын
Fuel pumps always seem to go out with a full or nearly full fuel tank. Lots of fun!
@x-man5056
@x-man5056 Жыл бұрын
@@1RoadGarage Most parts store guys are still at least moderately knowledgeable. Your guy must have just leveled up from fast food. You got it right.
@x-man5056
@x-man5056 Жыл бұрын
@@missingremote4388 Good on you. Real man does that. Cigar for you.
@smarternu
@smarternu Жыл бұрын
I always place the "jack wood" between the straps, such that the straps can be removed. it drops easier. Also I use my transmission jack because it moves straight up and down.
@throbbinwoodofcoxley6830
@throbbinwoodofcoxley6830 Жыл бұрын
And only use a trans Jack, no wood needed.
@camarokurt
@camarokurt Жыл бұрын
I was lucky when the pump failed on my 98 Suburban. I had plenty of warning. It started taking longer to start, and then started cutting out like it was running out of fuel on acceleration a couple months later. Finally, got to the point where I couldn't give it more than1/4 throttle on my way home from work. It cost over $900 to have replaced. Should have just done it myself. Nice having a working fuel gauge now too, since it didn't work when I bought it 4 years ago.
@TomScott__
@TomScott__ Жыл бұрын
All vehicles should be designed with an access hatch in the truck bed or inside the vehicle for changing fuel pumps. Very few have this because auto manufacturers want you to get this job done at a dealership or at least by a mechanic.
@1RoadGarage
@1RoadGarage Жыл бұрын
Access port would be nice!
@Mouse117Inc
@Mouse117Inc Жыл бұрын
It's actually because fuel pumps don't go out often unless you don't do regular maintenance like changing fuel filters and by keeping the tank from going empty
@TomScott__
@TomScott__ Жыл бұрын
@@Mouse117Inc The fuel filter on my vehicle is attached to the fuel pump and the fuel level sensor is too. So there are 3 different things that could go wrong that the access port could address.
@JORGE4757S
@JORGE4757S Жыл бұрын
To be fair he didn't have to change his fuel pump at all during 28 years and unfortunately we will never know how long it would have lasted because he remove it without any legitimate reason
@TomScott__
@TomScott__ Жыл бұрын
@@JORGE4757S I agree that your reasoning is sound for his specific vehicle. However, my point is for the industry as a whole. An access door for a fuel pump replacement is not an unreasonable expectation to include on the design table.
@ramonmacias9013
@ramonmacias9013 Жыл бұрын
Changed the fuel pump on both my gmc trucks 1990 and 2002. Much easier to use an engine hoist/cherry picker and Rachette straps to lift the bed and leave the tank in place. Did both in my driveway by myself. A good quality fuel pump does cost a bit more but longer life expectancy is well worth it.
@camarokurt
@camarokurt Жыл бұрын
Unfortunately, there's no bed to lift off on a Suburban. Too bad the factory was too cheap to put an access hole in the cargo area like most cars have today.
@hotrodray6802
@hotrodray6802 Жыл бұрын
​@@camarokurtonly designed to last 150,000 miles
@darylarmentrout252
@darylarmentrout252 Жыл бұрын
Ford bed bolts aint made to come out
@ramonmacias9013
@ramonmacias9013 Жыл бұрын
@Daryl Armentrout that's a Ford factory "pay me to do it" feature
@darylarmentrout252
@darylarmentrout252 Жыл бұрын
@Ramon Macias you got it. I did that job many times. Torx bolt heads, throw heat on t j-nut if possible. If that dont work cut an X in the bolt head then use your air hammer inside the x to turn it. If that dont work continue with air hammer and break the head off in quarters.
@artlife6210
@artlife6210 Жыл бұрын
I decided to cut a square hole out in my Trans Am and used the cutout piece to make a panel that can be unbolted to replace a fuel pump within a few minutes and replaced with stainless hardware when done, Now running a Walbro setup after going through several Amazon specials in a year, what a ton of work saved by having the removable access panel.
@dalesworld1308
@dalesworld1308 Жыл бұрын
I had fuel pump replaced twice on my 97 Sierra. First time it failed I'm positive it was just from a bad ground wire to frame - garage replace my pump and couldn't get the new one to work until one guy said 'check the ground.' Second time the pump worked fine but the internal check valve was failing as I was losing fuel pressure at the engine. There is NO reason car companies can't give you an access port in the body or box of a vehicle to make replacement simpler.
@markcavandish1295
@markcavandish1295 Жыл бұрын
Great looking truck! Way to keep it on the road
@dougcorcoran3242
@dougcorcoran3242 Жыл бұрын
When I was in college .. I had to change a fuel pump in a Escort GT ( mine and a broke college student ) in the middle of a hot field in Charolette North Carolina in the middle of summer !! Took me a day and a half because the o ring seal was so hard to get lined up and seated right ! Thankfully it came with three Orings !
@tablan2k
@tablan2k Жыл бұрын
nice one sir, great job. Congratulations for a job well done.
@alphasaiyan5760
@alphasaiyan5760 Жыл бұрын
Need to cut you an access panel out in the floor above the fuel pump Jimmy. So you don’t have to drop the tank every time. I used to travel a lot for work in my suburban and I ran through 4 fuel pumps. After the first one and having to drop the tank I cut an access panel out in the floor. Makes a job that takes hours only take minutes 👍
@danhambrick6331
@danhambrick6331 Жыл бұрын
Nice job Jimmy.👍👍
@robertmailhos8159
@robertmailhos8159 Жыл бұрын
I remember when we had to remove the truck bed from a saddle bag Chevy truck it was not a great job but the guy was able to fix the fuel tanks
@MrBowNaxe
@MrBowNaxe Жыл бұрын
I hate to admit it but I've gotten really good at doing that job... My '97 Suburban went through two and one leaking tank change. My '99 started leaking at the seam so why not replace the pump while I'm in there right? Luckily for me I have the Auto Hobby shop on base to use a lift. Transmission jack makes it so much easier. Thanks for sharing. Can't wait to see what's next.
@ffggxfhhvgffhgdtygxyggeyhgfhfg
@ffggxfhhvgffhgdtygxyggeyhgfhfg Жыл бұрын
I did mine few months ago my vehicle is 10 years old luckily I was still able to get a factory one for it
@schrodingersmechanic7622
@schrodingersmechanic7622 Жыл бұрын
The fuel pump on my 98 half ton was louder than the engine at idle. I knew it would fail eventually and at the worst time imaginable. I bought a quality aftermarket unit, don't skimp on this. It was a bitch and a half getting the new unit in the tank but it was silent and fuel pressure went up. Definitely glad I did that
@eddiea3782
@eddiea3782 Жыл бұрын
I just love that truck. It's so beautiful.
@cmoorhead1
@cmoorhead1 Жыл бұрын
Important to note….to prevent sparks you used a plastic scrapper and a brass punch
@16vSciroccoboi
@16vSciroccoboi Жыл бұрын
Sparks on the outside of the tank aren't going to do anything.
@DonziGT230
@DonziGT230 Жыл бұрын
When trying to run the fuel level down just carry a gas can in case you run too low. Or just pump it out into a gas can when you're ready to do the job. You can tap into the fuel system and put a jumper in place of the fuel pump relay and that will empty the tank. After the swap I always check what the gauge reads at true empty, then again at intervals during re-filling so I know how many gallons I have at different gauge readings. Most gauges hit E before being actually empty, but they vary a lot.
@edwardmmanns7454
@edwardmmanns7454 Жыл бұрын
Great video and commentary.
@hypocriticalharambe8274
@hypocriticalharambe8274 Жыл бұрын
I have done a few fuel pumps my advice is replace the filter every now and again and if you suspect the pump try taking the filter off first oh and get a transmission jack for the fuel tank they offer adjustments that takes a lot of the oh god it wants shift around and lets you adjust the tank easily both of which are much more important if you have a mostly full and or full tank. I see some cars with there original fuel pump having issues with 300k miles and many many years on it (the years thing dose not matter all that much unless you suspect rust issues) when there getting up there with miles the sock will likely clog and have the car stall and restart after a little shaking.
@gojohnnygo6869
@gojohnnygo6869 Жыл бұрын
I changed the fuel pump in my truck just the way you did here (the 1st time). From set-up to clean-up it took me the better part of a day, I'd say at least 5 hours. It went out when I had almost a full tank and it was a real Pain In the Ask. Well that was the first time but about 2 years later the sending unit went out and I needed to change it again. This time I removed the bed with only 2 bolts in each corner, a total of 8 bolts and 10 minutes. after that I disconnect the plug for the tail lights and I completed the whole job in less than 1 hour. Never again will I do it from under a truck. I hung the bed from my garage ceiling joist with 4 tie-down straps, one in each corner (the ones you just pull to tighten and press to release). I started in one corner and pulled about 3 inches at a time then kept moving around to the next corner. I did this until the bed was high enough that I could move the truck forward and leave the bed hanging. Now that the tank top was easy to access it took less than 10 minutes to change out the pump. I then backed up under the bed and gently lowered it into place. The bed is not heavy so it's easy to restrict the lowering speed by just holding back on the bed a little as you press the release button one corner at a time and about 3 inches at a time. Line it up, bolt it up, tail light plugged back in and DONE. I changed fuel pumps in cars that was under the back seat. Those are quick and easy but not very common.
@brucespurier7535
@brucespurier7535 Жыл бұрын
Very ingenious.
@muffs55mercury61
@muffs55mercury61 7 ай бұрын
Yeah with this type of truck it's better to lift the bed. Of course with a Sub this guy didn't have that option.
@maxwellcrazycat9204
@maxwellcrazycat9204 Жыл бұрын
Change your fuel filter also. Plus change it once a year. Most failed fuel pumps I have changed had restricted fuel filters.
@dariusstack
@dariusstack Жыл бұрын
Good job n also ttaking ya ttime putting everything in original order plus u saved ttime n money 💪💪💪💪
@marcusmaximus451
@marcusmaximus451 Жыл бұрын
Excellent job you’ve done there and I notice the name Delphi is a good brand, as a guess a pump should last a long while especially if you replace the fuel filter with regular servicing and maintenance, kind regards to you Jimmy and take care, Mark from Billericay in the U.K. 🇬🇧
@x-man5056
@x-man5056 Жыл бұрын
The one thing that will make the pump last longer is do not run often or long below a quarter of a tank. The gas cools the pump. Heat is the enemy of those pumps.
@milesvinson
@milesvinson Жыл бұрын
IDK about today, but back in the '80s and '90s, Delphi was one of the main OEM suppliers to GM. Prior to that, Delphi was a division of the GM corporation. Source - My mother retired from GM and one of the plants she worked at during her career was a Delphi Division plant.
@yourfns
@yourfns Жыл бұрын
My level sensor is screwy so I’m going to replace the entire pump. 130K miles. I’ve decided to get Delphi.
@SkaBob
@SkaBob Жыл бұрын
I've changed many of those on GMs where the pump still worked great but the sender was dead. They do sell them aftermarket now with an improved sender design with 2 buttons instead of the little fingers that break off.
@rustypliers74
@rustypliers74 Жыл бұрын
I used the same part 3 years ago and it’s still going strong
@Rastreador01
@Rastreador01 Жыл бұрын
Now try to do it in a F-Body from 1982 to 2002... Many people open a hole to have access. Otherwise, you have to remove rear suspension, axle, fuel tank... It's crazy! European cars normally have an access under rear seats. My 82 Trans Am have still mechanical pump, so I'm lucky in this way!
@tossedsalad5532
@tossedsalad5532 Жыл бұрын
The Chinese new fuel pump should last 2 years
@flyntmyrick6291
@flyntmyrick6291 Жыл бұрын
I agree. Do you know of any fuel pumps that are manufactured in the USA? I try to keep my Chevy all-American but it has become impossible.☹
@tossedsalad5532
@tossedsalad5532 Жыл бұрын
@@flyntmyrick6291 one needs to check forums and other resources. They also like getting parts from other countries and then assemble in USA still junk
@ProudAmericanEngr
@ProudAmericanEngr Жыл бұрын
I would just get one from the dealership.
@tossedsalad5532
@tossedsalad5532 Жыл бұрын
@@ProudAmericanEngr check to see where they are getting it from many are oversea
@picklerix6162
@picklerix6162 Жыл бұрын
I talked to a customer at Brake Check. He was getting a brake line replaced on his heavy duty truck. He said that he was on his third fuel pump. He also said that he bought the second fuel pump from the dealer but it failed in less than a year.
@ricka.a.
@ricka.a. Жыл бұрын
Good job inspecting and replacing the failing vent hose. The putty on top was most likely to prevent corrosion. I myself test pumps for flow and pressure. If they are in specs I leave them alone. I won't fault you for preventative replacement though.
@steveprozinski2922
@steveprozinski2922 Жыл бұрын
Good job! I did this to my 'burban with a full tank by cutting a hole in the floor above the pump and making a resealable hatch cover. Might even have been faster.
@TheSellenhut
@TheSellenhut Жыл бұрын
😳
@s_ak999
@s_ak999 Жыл бұрын
Hi Jimmy, what a great video as usual. But I wonder what were you meaning by the video title? Like facing some troubles after replacing the original pump or what?
@user-oy4qp9pq6i
@user-oy4qp9pq6i Жыл бұрын
I checked on durability of fuel pump assemblies after my pump died after pumping over 20,000 gallons (not including the returned fuel). I found that the Delphi pump was most recommended by mechanics for superior durability over Bosch. Carter, and Chinese units. It came as a complete assembly for under $200. Disassembly of the old pump determined that the commutator had worn out and one of the brush holders had melted. If you buy the complete assembly, you save the step of crimping the pump fuel lines so you don ‘t need the special tool. The packaging wrapped the entire assembly in a custom fitted air cushion.
@tombentley887
@tombentley887 Жыл бұрын
Always use compressed air to clean top of fuel tank before pulling old pump out, this will prevent pieces of debris from entering the tank.
@campbellpaul
@campbellpaul Жыл бұрын
A small wet vac will do the same job (and less dust to breath)
@edwardcarsley2304
@edwardcarsley2304 Жыл бұрын
Do a video on fixing the under hood accessory lights on your 95. I busted the bulb accidentally when flushing the heater core on my 95 Tahoe. I replaced the bulb but no matter what I do I can't get it to work. You've helped me out a lot with my truck because I have the same year and truck basically.
@michaellavery4899
@michaellavery4899 Жыл бұрын
You're a genius. The other day I changed my air filter and the glow plug and engine management light came on afterwards. Have no idea what I did wrong. Still waiting on the bad news from my mechanic.
@Theyralltakenfu
@Theyralltakenfu Жыл бұрын
I would have disconnected the battery then run it if it has a computer.
@michaellavery4899
@michaellavery4899 Жыл бұрын
@@Theyralltakenfu Thanks for the tip buddy. I just read a google page and it recommended disconnecting the -ve terminal for about 15 mins (although it didn't say at what point but I assume before starting any other work). The KZfaq video made no mention of this. So it cost me £40 to get a computer to turn these lights off and a mechanic to blast it for 10 miles, to learn this lesson. It's giving great mpg now so I suspect the previous mechanic did not replace it as indicated in my service schedule. We live and learn and I've got lots to learn. Thanks again.
@twolery1514
@twolery1514 Жыл бұрын
Great video! Now I understand how to do this job myself. Not that I'm gonna!
@KennyRamDashCam
@KennyRamDashCam Жыл бұрын
Good work. One thing that was not mentioned was to check and remove any sediment from the bottom of the tank. Cleaning the inside of the tank may help with increasing the life of the fuel pump
@curtekstrom9531
@curtekstrom9531 Жыл бұрын
If you have sediments in your Fuel tanks. You might want to question where you are buying crap Fuel. It is where you get those sediments.
@MrKnutriis
@MrKnutriis Жыл бұрын
I liked the video and the title and conclude: "If it ain't broke don't fix it."
@joes.7536
@joes.7536 Жыл бұрын
I did this on a 1999 Audi. Pulled out the original Bosch pump and replaced it with what I thought was a quality pump from rock auto. Mid range priced. Nine months later that brand new pump failed. I put in the old Bosch pump to get me back on the road. That was three years ago. It still works. 24 year old pump. So if you’re gonna do this folks, just make sure you’re putting in an OEM quality pump. I would probably recommend actually getting the actual oem pump for a replacement . Aftermarket auto part quality has gone way down.
@williamtaylor8806
@williamtaylor8806 Жыл бұрын
good video,,, fun to watch!
@Weirdvideomaker
@Weirdvideomaker Жыл бұрын
You doing way more work than you need to man. You’re making it harder for yourself
@Robnord1
@Robnord1 Жыл бұрын
When I was your age (1970), I also was an expert on everything. Fortunately, only a few people at a time were subjected to my stupidity. Now you and your ilk put it out on the internet for the world to see. Rather amusing. Thanks. 👍
@jetmelt
@jetmelt Жыл бұрын
I may have subscribed except for the title. Misleading or nonsensical or both
@muffs55mercury61
@muffs55mercury61 7 ай бұрын
@@Robnord1 I'm proud to say I was never a know-it-all (I despise that type) and i learned by trial and error. It was worth it.
@latrogeniwile58
@latrogeniwile58 11 ай бұрын
After some research, I ended up replacing the 1995 TBI fuel pump with the 1996 Vortec version. Better pressure and flow capability. I also added a solid ground to the chassis using soldered wires and an eye bolted with stainless hardware. Use an angle grinder to expose bare chassis metal and drill a hole if needed. The electrical connector was a direct swap in my case, other than the ground rework. Replacement pump assy is: HP10003 Delphi
@straightpride451
@straightpride451 Жыл бұрын
I don't get why the mustaches are coming back. Mustaches never look good. Lol
@DaveSomething
@DaveSomething Жыл бұрын
For the first few seconds there I thought I was watching Reno 911!
@greenspiraldragon
@greenspiraldragon Жыл бұрын
I changed 2 fuel pumps. I got the cheapest fuel pump I could find from some warehouse online. I swapped out the oem one and never had any issues and it came with a warranty. I had to take off the truck bed to get to it and then I added an extra ground wire to make sure everything was grounded. The OEM must not have been so great if it failed. Don't just try to crank it after you change the fuel pump. Turn the key to the on position a few times to build up pressure in the line first. If you can get a really stiff small house you can sometimes siphon the fuel out.
@cm2837
@cm2837 11 ай бұрын
I figured out a easy way to support and lower the fuel tank and reinstall the tank by using cargo straps. I just changed my in tank fuel pump on my 91 Astro van by using 2 cargo straps that have hooks on each end and also have the ratchet to adjust the strap length. As long as you have spots to hookup to on the underside of the vehicle and next to your original metal straps it makes the job a breeze. Much better than having to balance the tank on a jack.
@curtekstrom9531
@curtekstrom9531 Жыл бұрын
Having gotten tired of in Tank mounted Fuel pumps. A Good friend of mine designed and Manufactured a Fuel pump that is NOT an In tank Pump. 26 years later everyone of my 6 Vehicles are still running great on those Fuel Pumps. And Better Fuel Economy.
@alanmerritt860
@alanmerritt860 Жыл бұрын
Love your videos.
@1RoadGarage
@1RoadGarage Жыл бұрын
Thank you, it means a lot to hear that! 🤙
@uranusneptun5239
@uranusneptun5239 Жыл бұрын
Fuel lines are very delicate. You always have to make sure the one you're using is the right one. Diesel fuel lines get damaged pretty quickly if you have a gasoline car, as gasoline is more aggresive.
@vincecarnevale4406
@vincecarnevale4406 Жыл бұрын
Remember back in the day when fuel pumps were bolted to the block,you could change one in less than a hour ,so much for technology .
@voldem0rt
@voldem0rt Жыл бұрын
When priming a tank. you need to have the tank filled up at least 50%. It needs to soak for a bit. Before cranking the engine, in order to prime, you turn the key to on or acc, then off. Turning the key to on/acc position, you active the pump and it Primes it. Cranking before priming can prematurely burn out the pump. =)
@orangestoneface
@orangestoneface Жыл бұрын
doubt need to be that full but mmaybe his was too low though
@mark98070
@mark98070 Жыл бұрын
Nice when car/truck makers provide a removable panel in the floor of the vehicle to aid in accessing the pump.
@LionWithTheLamb
@LionWithTheLamb Жыл бұрын
There is really no reason why all don't have this. I've seen several vehicles that do have access panels inside the vehicle to make this job a lot less of a hassle. There remain however plenty more that do not.
@campbellpaul
@campbellpaul Жыл бұрын
A little trick I learned in the '90s was to drop the tank and reinstall one from the salvage yard, complete with the old fuel pump. Cheaper that way (and way easier).
@moshet842
@moshet842 Жыл бұрын
That is pointless for what he is doing in the video.
@campbellpaul
@campbellpaul Жыл бұрын
@@moshet842 for someone like you, yes
@x-man5056
@x-man5056 Жыл бұрын
Seriously, you should delete your comment and never mention that idea again. If you get the tank out, THAT is the hard part. Not swapping the pump. You put a pump in that you have little idea of it's remaining service life and no idea of what kind of crap was in there.🥴
@campbellpaul
@campbellpaul Жыл бұрын
@@x-man5056 It's much easier to replace the whole tank than to remove the tank to replace the pump. It's also cheaper to do so. If you are worried about dirt in the salvaged tank, the remedy is to always fill up your fuel tank when your gas gauge is still above 1/4 full. If, for some reason, you let your tank go empty, you are picking up dirt regardless how clean the tank originally was. Gasoline has dirt and debris in it already.
@jimw7550
@jimw7550 Жыл бұрын
My 1991 F-150 with dual tanks had fuel pumps fail in ‘95 & ‘96. I replaced them with pumps from Auto Zone. Those were good when truck was replaced in 2009.
@jimmungai1938
@jimmungai1938 Жыл бұрын
Just think how hard it would be if you had to do that long side of the road or have your vehicle towed into a shop and pay six or $700. Good job dude good job.
@brandonknight7240
@brandonknight7240 Жыл бұрын
Done this job in mustangs by myself as a younger man but that filler neck was always a pain
@michaelszczys8316
@michaelszczys8316 Жыл бұрын
The fuel pump on my truck was getting ' rickety '. It would work fine all summer but in winter I would have to make sure I kept some gas anti- freeze in the tank. Then, I would have to carefully listen for it when I hit the key. If I heard it spin up then I was good to go. If I DIDNT hear it then I had to keep ' bumping ' it till it got going. Finally this last winter I had not put any anti- freeze in the tank yet and we had a deep freeze plus a lot of snow. It decided it wasn't turning any more so after the weather cleared up a bit I changed it out. I noticed it had Ford stampings all over it and I realized it was the original. With over 200,000 miles I figured it was tired enough.
@cliffweinan3907
@cliffweinan3907 Жыл бұрын
Good idea, old pump would fail out in boonies. You would have to be towed and find a "reputable mechanic", certainly not side of road repair. You might have to wait days for parts like my friend had to for Acura. Inspect pump wire harness and connectors as they are critical to pump function. Pump stops, your engine stops. If in tank pump does stop, check fuse, then bang the bottom of tank if you don't have that thick skid plate. This might get you home or to a garage. Just like tapping bad starter solenoid trick. It does work, I have used both tricks to at least get somewhere. Be wary of buying gas in areas that had water flooding. The service station underground tanks can get water contamination that you then pump into your gas tank.
@jamesszalla4274
@jamesszalla4274 Жыл бұрын
I had a 2003 VW Passat wagon. It had a removable panel in the cargo bed to access the fuel sender / pump assembly. No need to drop the tank like you have to do in many vehicles
@mikecleeksr3269
@mikecleeksr3269 Жыл бұрын
I’m surprised the fuel pump lasted that long , I like to use O E M fuel pumps if possible and put felt paper/tar paper on top of the tank and strap where the tank makes contact before mounting it can make the pump quite’er there was a G M up date with that at one time , and also change the fuel filter regularly the fuel pump won’t work so hard.
@autophile-cv621
@autophile-cv621 Жыл бұрын
Another good job. I had to do a fuel pump on my Fiero & it had a full tank of gas. It was not fun! And the tank runs down the center of the car. So had to jack up the whole car. "Never Again".
@db5235
@db5235 Жыл бұрын
Did this on my '99 2 door 4 or 5 years ago.. pretty similar repair procedure. My problem was my fuel gauge was not working. When I pulled the pump the floater was barely attached.
@robertwalley6692
@robertwalley6692 Жыл бұрын
I liked this video for I have changed them before. Now some advice, I do not let my gas get lower that 3/4 tank in the city and 1/2 on road trips. The gas keep the pump and everything lubed and cool this extends the life.
@scottmcdonald7577
@scottmcdonald7577 Жыл бұрын
Just replaced my 22 year old toyota sequoia fuel pump as preventative maintenance. It is well worth it. Years ago while vacationing on the 4th of July I had a fuel pump fail in a resort town in the mountains of Colorado. There was no mechanic who wanted to touch my GMC Astro van because you have to remove the fuel tank. I ended up buying a set of sockets and a few other items from Walmart and dropped the fuel tank and did the repair myself in the parking lot of our Condo. I had to syphon 20 gallons of gas out of my tank. Preventative maintenance is the way to go!
@throbbinwoodofcoxley6830
@throbbinwoodofcoxley6830 Жыл бұрын
Unless you get a factory part, you put your Sequoia on a failure timeline. Oem pump modules are always better.
@brucespurier7535
@brucespurier7535 Жыл бұрын
Wow, did it in a parking lot away from home. That would be tough.
@neshobanakni
@neshobanakni Жыл бұрын
Did the same job on '96 GMC pickup. Chose to tilt the bed up. Won't do that again. Next time I'll drop it down. I also broke off that ground wire, so the gauge no longer works.
@dstill3597
@dstill3597 Жыл бұрын
Are you kidding!?! No access in the floor above? Even my old 89 Rancharger had that. Man, what a job!
@rrcoster
@rrcoster Жыл бұрын
Also depending on the vehicle when change the fuel pump you should always change inline fuel filter if you have one
@KevinRoadrageGarage
@KevinRoadrageGarage Жыл бұрын
It's the cop from the village people 🤣
@toddrhine7648
@toddrhine7648 Жыл бұрын
Good job there. I have a 93' Jeep Grand Cherokee Laredo and needing to empty the tank. So far I have the Fuel line next to the fuel filter disconnected and hose running into a 5 gallon can. How do I pump out the fuel by using the Fuel Relay method? Jumping wire from what # to what #? Thx so much for your response and time.
@1RoadGarage
@1RoadGarage Жыл бұрын
Man, I’d go to Harbor Freight and pick up a siphon.. 🤷‍♂️
@toddrhine7648
@toddrhine7648 Жыл бұрын
@1ROAD Good luck siphoning these! Siphon proof. Just thought you could help, guess not hah.
@midnight-xpress1136
@midnight-xpress1136 Жыл бұрын
I had to do this I'm a 96 burb, after work over the course of 4 days, in the cold PNW feb rain out in front of the house. It took so long because I was trying to do everything without pulling the tank. I lost the filter sock and float on the new unit. Then had to pull the whole tank. It was sunny and dry the on the fit day when I had to add gas and prime the pump. I just jumped the relay to just make the pump prime.
@1RoadGarage
@1RoadGarage Жыл бұрын
Dang!! That sounds not fun..
@midnight-xpress1136
@midnight-xpress1136 Жыл бұрын
@@1RoadGarage It wasn't. Seriously there was a river of water running under the truck. I worked off pf a 4'x4' 3/4" plywood. Trying to stay as dry as i could. It really didn't keep me dry. I just wasnst laying in a creek of water on concrete is all. My 42 gallin tank did the same thing. Supported the tank took straps off. Dropped the jack and the tank just sat there, as if to say "Wut? You expect me to just drop out of here?".
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