Yes
Yes, a rear-end collision can potentially cause damage to the fuel pump, particularly if the impact is severe enough to affect the vehicle's structure or fuel system. The fuel pump is typically located within the fuel tank, and a strong impact can lead to physical damage, disconnections, or electrical issues. Additionally, if the tank is punctured, it can cause fuel leakage, posing safety hazards. Regular inspections after such accidents are advisable to ensure all components are functioning properly.
it is possible to damage the transmission in a rear end collision. this is especially possible in rear wheel drive vehicles. even in a light rear end collision with a rear wheel drive vehicle can shove the drive shaft into the transmission causing serious problems.
It is in the rear of the fuel tank.It is in the rear of the fuel tank.
your fuel pump is located in the top rear of the fuel tank
Unless you have an access panel above the fuel pump you must drop the fuel tank.
Fuel pump is under right rear of body
The fuel pump is located in the fuel tank. Fortunately there is an access panel under the rear seat. Once you remove the rear seat, the pump is fairly easy to get to.
no because the fuel pump is in the gas tank the tank needs to be removed to get to the fuel pump.
You can get to the fuel pump by removing the rear seat and you will see a bolted down access panel for the fuel pump.
in the fuel tank under the rear seat, lift rear seat out remove 4 screws from cover and fuel pump is underneath.
under the rear seat
under the rear of the car