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Default Fuel pump replacement - 06-24-2003 , 12:43 PM






Hey guys, I was told that on my 90 olds (I know .. I know .. It's still a GM
product) the best way to replace the fuel pump, was to remove the back seat,
and I would find a place to unbolt and get access to the fuel tank ...
Anyone know if this is true?




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Default Re: Fuel pump replacement - 06-24-2003 , 03:05 PM






I thought so. ...

"Phil Lacasse" <phillacasse (AT) rogers (DOT) com> wrote

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I doubt it. I changed it the old fashioned way on my 89

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Hey guys, I was told that on my 90 olds (I know .. I know .. It's still
a
GM
product) the best way to replace the fuel pump, was to remove the back
seat,
and I would find a place to unbolt and get access to the fuel tank ...
Anyone know if this is true?




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Default Re: Fuel pump replacement - 06-24-2003 , 10:22 PM




No, only Honda thinks about that..my 98 Accord has a access door
on the bottom of the trunk, Take out some bolts and the whole works lifts
out!!
Andy


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Hey guys, I was told that on my 90 olds (I know .. I know .. It's still a
GM
product) the best way to replace the fuel pump, was to remove the back
seat,
and I would find a place to unbolt and get access to the fuel tank ...
Anyone know if this is true?




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