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    Sorry for my lack of understanding abreviations: I don't know what R&R is for a fuel pump...just for people

    The fuel pump, of course, is in the fuel tank, the filter is along the driver's side frame and is pressurized. Put some bolt loosener on there if it hasn't been changed for a long time, or you'll bend the metal fuel lines taking it off. I sure did.

    The tank has a drain plug. It has two electrical connections that need to be disconnected before the tank is fully dropped (guage and pump). I understand the pump HAS a fuse, but I have not located it. You might do well to see if the fuse went out (if the failure was sudden) otherwise I trust you know what a fuel pump going out is like.

    I'll recommend RockAuto.com for the replacement.

    My two cents, be it of any help.
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    thanks for the reply. remove and reinstall! weirdest thing went out today and fuel pump kicked back on like it never happened...... hmm anywho glad to have found this site. The fuel pump, of course, is in the fuel tank, the filter is along the driver's side frame and is pressurized. Put some bolt loosener on there if it hasn't been changed for a long time, or you'll bend the metal fuel lines taking it off. I sure did.
    Quote Originally Posted by royster View Post
    Sorry for my lack of understanding abreviations: I don't know what R&R is for a fuel pump...just for people
    The tank has a drain plug. It has two electrical connections that need to be disconnected before the tank is fully dropped (guage and pump). I understand the pump HAS a fuse, but I have not located it. You might do well to see if the fuse went out (if the failure was sudden) otherwise I trust you know what a fuel pump going out is like.

    I'll recommend RockAuto.com for the replacement.

    My two cents, be it of any help.

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