If the fuel gauge indicates one mark above the red in an 18-gallon tank, it typically means you have a small reserve of fuel left. While the exact amount can vary based on the gauge calibration, it is generally safe to estimate that there might be around 1-2 gallons remaining. Therefore, the tank could have approximately 1 to 2 gallons of fuel when the indicator is just above the red mark.
Unless there is an access panel above the tank you will have to remove the fuel tank to replace the pump. Make sure you remove as much fuel as possible before removing. Just go slow and have a helper.Unless there is an access panel above the tank you will have to remove the fuel tank to replace the pump. Make sure you remove as much fuel as possible before removing. Just go slow and have a helper.
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Unless there is an access panel above the fuel tank inside the vehicle you must drop the fuel tank.
It is just above the inboard edge of the fuel tank.It is just above the inboard edge of the fuel tank.
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It is in the fuel tank.
In the top of the fuel tank
It's in the fuel tank
In the fuel tank
It is above the gas tank. You usually have to drop the gas tank down to replace it. It is above the inboard side of the fuel tank. You will have to lower the tank partially to access.
The fuel pump is located in the fuel tank. There is an access plate under the carpet above the fuel tank.
The fuel tank pressure sensor is mounted in the top of the fuel tank. The sensor can be removed through an access panel above the fuel tank.