It is unnecessary to bleed the lines after installing a new fuel pump. The fuel pump will pump all the air out of the fuel lines and start to work properly without any bleeding. Just install a new fuel pump and start the engine.
Follow the fuel lines from the fuel pump toward the engine. You will find the filter.Follow the fuel lines from the fuel pump toward the engine. You will find the filter.
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Follow the fuel lines from the front to the fuel tank. The fuel pump is connected to the tank. You'll have to remove the tank to remove the pump. Follow the fuel lines from the front to the fuel tank. The fuel pump is connected to the tank. You'll have to remove the tank to remove the pump.
check if the fuel pump ground is connected
You will need to remove the fuel pump wiring harness. Remove the fuel pump fuel lines. Remove the fuel pump retaining bolts. Reverse the process to install the new fuel pump.
Under the car, between the fuel pump and the injector pump.
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Begin by removing the fuel pump wiring harness. Remove the fuel pump lines. Remove the fuel pump retaining bolts. Reverse the process to install your new fuel pump.
Disconnect the fuel lines from the old pump and install a new pump, reconnect the fuel lines. The pump is normally located on the passenger side, front side of the engine block.
The mechanical fuel pump is bolted to the side of the engine. Follow the fuel lines.
On the drivers side of the engine. Remove 2 bolts and the 2 fuel lines. Fuel lines first. It will be easier to remove the power steering pump and bracket first to access the fuel pump.
Could be,out of gas, pick-up sock in tank plugged, pump motor may run but the pump itself is bad,