BAD IDEA. The proper way is to lower the fuel tank to access.
Another perspective.As the previous answer suggests, cutting a hole is NOT the approved way of dealing with your Saturn fuel pump. Attempting that can result in serious problems that end up being far more dangerous and destructive than if you do it the right way. Just drop the tank as the previous answer suggests.No there is no access panel to the fuel pump.
The fuel pump on your Saturn SW series is located in the fuel tank, you must remove the fuel tank in order to access the fuel pump.
Actually , there isn't an access hole . You have to drop the fuel tank to gain access to the electric fuel pump
Unless there is an access panel above the fuel pump, the fuel tank must be removed to gain access to the pump.
Unless there is an access panel above the fuel tank, you will need to remove the fuel tank to access the fuel pump.
No, unfortunately you must drop the fuel tank to get to the fuel pump. Very few vehicles have an access panel, and the Saturn's do not seem to be among those that do.
No, there is no access hole for the fuel pump on a 1989 Chevrolet Celebrity. To change the fuel pump or replace the filter "sock" it is necessary to drop the fuel tank out of the car. I have been tempted to make my own access hole but never have.
No, you must drop the fuel tank to access the fuel pump.
There is none.
The pump is located inside the fuel tank. Unless there is an access panel in the trunk or under the back seat, you will have to remove the fuel tank to access the pump.
No, there is no access to the fuel pump from inside the vehicle; you will need to remove the tank to replace the fuel pump.
The fuel filter is part of the fuel pump. You have to remove the rear seat to access the pump. There is an access hole in the floor. There is a special tool required to remove the fuel pump retaining ring.