You will probably need to drop the fuel tank to change it. If your Suburban is really old like mid eighties or before it is located on the engine but now days it is in the fuel tank. There is a metal collar that you have to use a punch or screwdriver and hammer to unscrew about an inch and a half. The assembly under that collar is the fuel pump. Note: there is a little lever you need to hold out of the way to unscrew the collar. Good luck
you need to drop the fuel tank and pull it out of the tank o.k.
It has an electric fuel pump inside of the fuel tank.
fuel pump is locatedin the fuel tank. you will have to drop the tank to replace. I recently have done this on my suburban.
In the fuel tank.
YES. The fuel pump comes out of the TOP of the tank. so you must remove the fuel tank.
In side the fuel tank
Inside fuel tank,
It's inside the fuel tank.
There is none. GM does not use fuel pump inertia switches.
If it's not broke then don't fix it. Replace it only when it starts going out are quites.
There isn't one.
I replaced the fuel pump in my 1999 SLT2500 Suburban. I did not have to reset anything to get it to start