Fuel pump install
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Fuel pump install
I just picked up an ITR fuel pump for my EG. Can I install it myself or should I get someone to do it for me. If I can do it myself, can someone please list the steps. The do's and the dont's. Thanks.
#2
You can do it yourself with basic hand tools really. A socket wrench and some sockets, and extension bar. Not sure waht else you need. You go into your trunk, lift out all the carpets and **** and you should see where the opening is. You have to unscrew something i guess, stick your arms in the tank and disconnect it.
Fair warning, you will get dirty, you will smell like gas for a few days, and it is a pain in the ***. Here's a tip, try to do it with as empty a tank as you can. Less gas means less posible mess. Also, get a Haynes (or another brand) manual for your car and it will list it step by step in detail with diagrams.
Fair warning, you will get dirty, you will smell like gas for a few days, and it is a pain in the ***. Here's a tip, try to do it with as empty a tank as you can. Less gas means less posible mess. Also, get a Haynes (or another brand) manual for your car and it will list it step by step in detail with diagrams.
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