Dead Fuel Pump? Best Way To Replace?

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Don't just throw parts at it. Do some poking around and try to diagnose the problem. Will save you tons of time, money, and aggravation down the road
 

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Don't just throw parts at it. Do some poking around and try to diagnose the problem. Will save you tons of time, money, and aggravation down the road

I've already seen that the injectors are not firing and the pump does not kick on with the key turned on...so i'm starting with the pump and filter.
 

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I've already seen that the injectors are not firing and the pump does not kick on with the key turned on...so i'm starting with the pump and filter.

^this can also be a result of a faulty oil pressure switch, or a bad ignition module


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I cut three sides of mine then rolled it back down put a few tack welds then siliconed the rest. Figured my bed mat and my tool box always sits over the top of it anyhow...

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