Very tough job for a beginner. The fuel pump is in the tank, which is under the backseat accessed from underneath the car. The tank must be dropped by removing the two straps holding it in place (hope you are very low on fuel 1st!) then all the hoses & wires disconnected then the tank is removed from under the car then you can access the plate in the top of the tank where the fuel pump is found inside. Some models may have access the this from inside the car underneath the rear seat. See Autozone.com "repair" link for access to ONLINE manuals specic to make & model
Not particularly difficult, if you're somewhat mechanically inclined and have the appropriate tools to do it. Assuming you have the 4L60E, rebuild kit is about $250 from Jeg's.
yea somewhat
some things you can check if your somewhat mechanically inclined. Battery and Starter(if its not turing over) Clean Carburator replace needle and float. (If its flooding out) Obvious questions to ask such as- Does it have oil? Gas? Is the sparkplug fouled.(If so try cleaning it with carb cleaner, and if that doent work replace it.)
Timing belt is not usually a job you do yourself unless you are somewhat mechanically inclined. A serpentine belt can be changed easily but the timing belt is internal and usually requires the waterpump to be changed as well. My advice is to find some videos on YouTube or a vw forum.
yea somewhat
yea somewhat
Somewhat reserved and withdrawn by nature, shy, a dreamer, mechanically talented but an indifferent student, emotionally needy.
somewhat
Cold air is often associated with high pressure, though this oversimplifies the issue somewhat.
i don't know but i'm learning about him and i would think somewhat yes
Computer programming is somewhat useful in learning the distance formula in Algebra 1. Learning the distance formula has more to do with your ability at mathmetics and you want to learn.
The pressure within the white dwarf. The situation is somewhat different from normal gas pressure; the kind of pressure within a white dwarf is called "degenerate pressure".