Jess...I think my fuel pump just died! =[
I thought it was the maf sensor I just got 3 weeks ago that got defective but open further inspection it has to be the pump =[.
Sunday afternoon I went to crank car from a nice saturday night and it cranked and stalled... I asked if dad had used car and he said no cause what the hell I just felt a vibration and it shutoff, just so weird. Came back cranked it and be done with. Today was all good, blacked out(except reverse) my tail lights, my first time ever that I was pleased blacking out any lights. Well I drove alot today no issues, parked car @ girls...Come out 2 hours later, and takakakakaka,repeated,trepeated and then into "wtf" mode lol. Inspectioned lines,hoses,wires with flashlight all looked good until I get in it again and I went to hit key forward three times to load fuel... I noticed I ain't hear the pump prime 0_0... Im like "oh mama come on". I then interchange A/C comp. relay with fuel pump's and no sound priming from the back. So guys I now think my fuel pump is gone but I will still check with a FP Gauge... Now i'm not trying to get ahead of myself but I already told my dad about the trunk cut-off and hes like "No gtfo with that bs, If we cut by mistake the tank and the fumes come in contact with a spark we gon land some blocks down" Im like dad no one has exploded yet lol and hes like "we will be the first two" lmao... So ya guys I know exhaust will have to come off, but any tips when changing the fuel pump the proper way? I need to kill this fast! |
You can test your fuel pump by looking for a little wire with a small square female end attached to said wire. Run 12v from your battery to the wire and your fuel pump should kick on
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Tell your dad that there is 1/2" between the tank and floor. If he is that worried about cutting both use tin snips. Its not possible to cut 2 pc of sheetmetal a 1/2" a part with tin snips.
There is no short cut to pulling the tank. You better buy a really good pump, I put two aftermarket pumps in, in three months. That a total of 3 installs before I got a good one. The first one was loud as soon as I turned the key on. The second on fail on the highway, it just came a part inside after 6 weeks. |
Get the pump from the dealer if they still offer it. If not the second best is napa. I wouldn't cut it. Yea its a lot faster but still I wouldn't want a hole on my hatch.
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Originally Posted by Socom
(Post 548370)
You can test your fuel pump by looking for a little wire with a small square female end attached to said wire. Run 12v from your battery to the wire and your fuel pump should kick on
Originally Posted by Gorn
(Post 548383)
Tell your dad that there is 1/2" between the tank and floor. If he is that worried about cutting both use tin snips. Its not possible to cut 2 pc of sheetmetal a 1/2" a part with tin snips.
There is no short cut to pulling the tank. You better buy a really good pump, I put two aftermarket pumps in, in three months. That a total of 3 installs before I got a good one. The first one was loud as soon as I turned the key on. The second on fail on the highway, it just came a part inside after 6 weeks.
Originally Posted by RFxCamaro
(Post 548411)
Get the pump from the dealer if they still offer it. If not the second best is napa. I wouldn't cut it. Yea its a lot faster but still I wouldn't want a hole on my hatch.
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Dont get a junkyard pump. I can't tell how times tell go out and they end up just buying a new one.
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where would i find this whire i have a 2002 v6 3.8 camaro and i think my fuel pump went out too
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The wire is purple and should be around the rear left or the engine bay
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I just changed my fuel pump and let me tell you doing the hatch is easy and not dangerous, I just took a skill saw with a metal blade and I set the depth properly and went to town, it went from a 8 to 10 hour job to an hour and a half job. and after you are done you just get a piece of sheet metal and cover the hole. go to 4th gen and look at the sticky, it will give you exact deminsions and exactly how to do it. Just make sure you line your trunk with towels so that the sparks dont do anything to the back of your seat. and this way if you ever have fuel pump problems again its just that much easier. MIght I add that I was leary about doing it but then, went through with it and man was I glad I did.
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Originally Posted by CheVy_R0aRrR
(Post 548424)
Im going to a junkyard right now. I heard they got some v8's in there also. Will an Lt1/Ls1 pump fit perfect on my 3.8? And can I test a fuel pump out of the car? I need to know this info asap please!!!
BTW a half tank of fuel is better to work on the a almost empty tank. Full tanks are the safest. Remember fuel Vapor is what is dangerous not the gas itself. Less gas = more room for more vapor. |
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