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Re: Fuel pump 700 92

Rob,

Maybe you need to check the electrical connection, otherwise, the connection to the pump, which is in the tank, may be not perfect. If the PO replaced the entire unit (sender and pump), its all one piece and your good, but if only the pump was replaced, the new pump wires must be soldered to the connector in the sender assembly. How do I know this? I replaced the entire assembly 2 months back. The pump by the way, is a POS Bendix/GM submerged pump, it generally fails around 80 - 120 kmiles. You can get the whole thing out through the hole in the floor without dropping the tank (at least on wagons). Good luck.






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