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Fuel pump questions?

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Old 09-05-07, 02:04 PM
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Where is the filter?
Is the pump inside the tank?
How often do fuel pumps need replaced?

Car won't start, due to lack of fuel. Any help/advice would be apperciated.

Thank you.
Old 09-05-07, 02:40 PM
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i think it's under the rear seat, but it's been a long time

i hope your fuel pump isn't damaged. technically you don't have to change that at all if your car is maintained well. i damaged mine and had to change it
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It's under the left side passenger seat. Your car won't start, are you sure it's the pump? Your fuel gauge could be shot and you're actually just out of gas. Try putting in a gallon or two to see if the motor will fire up. Good luck.
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Default Tanks full

It has been giving me problems for a week. Since it's not a daily driver I thought it might be out of gas. If I let it set for a day it starts. Does this sound like it might be a filter?
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