Fuel pump is in tank probably have to drop the tank out of car to replace.
Its in the gas tank. So you will have to drop the tank and then go from there.
take the gas tank out of the car and go from there, the pump is in the tank.
The fuel pump is in the gas tank. You have empty the gas tank, disconnect the hoses and holdup straps and then lower the tank. The fuel pump/gas gauge module are screwed into the top of the tank. Go to the library and take out the repair manual.
If the gas wont go in, try running it in very slowly. If it will go in slow, then the tank vent system has a problem. Check the vent tube and canister for a possible clog.
drop the gas tank go inside of it and replace it drop the gas tank go inside of it and replace it
Go to autozone.com for total instructions. Vdubwizard
remove gas tank skid plate, gas tank straps lower tank and it bolts ontop of the gas tank and drops down in go to autozone .com and they have a diagram of the parts in the parts search
you have to go in and drop the gas tank... it is on the top
They usually set those lights to come on when you have about 40 miles left in the tank. Don't let it get that low. The gas is what keeps the fuel pump cool. If the fuel pump is repeatedly stressed it will fail. Its not a cheap fix. The pump is in the tank and shops charge a couple hours of labor to remove and reinstall a gas tank.
Probably in the gas tank. Go to the library and look in a book called Chilton.
I have a 91 Grand Am with a 2.3 and I just had to replace my fuel pump. Odds are you have to drop the gas tank. Once you do this your fuel pump should be showing because it is inside the tank. Then just disconnect your old pump and replace it with the new one. Then replace your gas tank and your good to go.
Inside the gas tank. In order to get at it, you have to disconnect the gas tank, and youll find where three hoses go in, a screw-type ring. back off the ring, and theres your fuel pump.