Empty the fuel tank, if possible.
Remove the filler cap to relieve pressure (the cap you use for putting more gas in)
Disconnect the battery's negative cable
Raise the van on jackstands.
If there's a protective shield, remove it (bolts)
Disconnect the filler hose
Disconnect the fuel lines and vapor return line.
If there's fuel left in the tank, siphon it.
Support the fuel tank with a floor jack, putting a large piece of wood between the jack and the tank to distribute the weight.
Disconnect the retaining straps and pivot them out of the way.
Lower the tank slowly, disconnect the wiring from the fuel pump and gauge.
Installation is the opposite of removal
26 or 35 gallons
it is in the fuel tank, you have to remove the tank or the bed of the truck.
You can not siphon from that tank. You have to remove the tank and pump to drain.
It may be in the tank with the pump. Is the pump still working?
It is in the tank, part of the fuel pump module.
The only way is to remove the tank.
It is part of the pump in the tank. You have to remove the tank and replace the fuel pump.
Remove the fuel tank or remove the bed.
No, the fuel pump is in the tank, just remove the fuel tank.
Ypu either remove the fuel tank or the bed.
It is inside the fuel tank, part of the fuel pump module.
It is part of the fuel pump. You remove the tank and replace the pump.