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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kGHSnQ_aMVYendofvid [starttext]
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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jmcLmj77ZNoendofvid [starttext]wow that was easy how many times have you seen an fuel pump in a tank go bad on a car less than a 1/4 tank a at least with me it always seem to be replaced when it is full and you cant just man handle it! [endtext]
How to Repair or Replace a Fuel Pump : How to Remove Auto Fuel Tank
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Fuel Pump
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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1V-257Bn0sAendofvid [starttext]thanks man you are right ,, but the tool said it was for my truck but man i couldnt get that thing for nothing.. And the tool company doesn even have a diagram on it .One little diagram would save much agrevation. [endtext]
How to Replace An Electric Fuel Pump
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Fuel system repair
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change that fuel filter and inspect the lines
notice how when u moved the line in a certain position it starts to flow normally without any loud sounds, the restriction in the system is causing the fuel pump to overload, creating that ticking sound
i also suggest u inspect the fuel pump also