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Re: Changing the fuel pump on a 1995 chevy monte carlo
You have to drop the 2 tank straps holding the tank up. And you will need to move exhaust to access the stap on passenger side then just take pump out and reinstall
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Sorry , no Inertia switch on 86 Chevy Monte Carlo , so you have no fuel ? Did you check the inline fuse or fuel pump relay ? Near the battery is the fuel pump relay an the inline fuse !
It is usually a self contained unit in the tank that contains the pump-fuel gauge and pickup stainer in one unit. a twistlock retainer nut and rubber washer secure the pump to the tank.
You'll need someone to scan the computer for the trouble codes. Most auto parts stores will scan for free in hopes of selling you some parts. Once you get the codes you can research them online.
Go back to the fuel pressure. You can have a good spray from the shrader valve, but there may not be enough pressure 40 to 47 PSI. If you do have this pressure , then go to the injectors. Tyhere is a fuse for these, check it first. We can go from here, but I need to know what engine size you have.
Just check your fuses, i never heard of a pump reset switch on a 97 monte carlo,I know ford vehicles carry them (inertia switch). U have to check fuses & fuel pump relay or just a bad fuel pump is common on chevy vehicles.
Some errror in the section shorrting the power, look for wires rubbing around LIVE into the ground.
Possible that the pressure sensor , sensor line is shorting.
Check fuse rating , maybe try a little higher value and test.
Possible that the motor is faulty. might need to check.
sounds to me like your coil packed it in or your timing belt ( chain ) has jumped a tooth. If you have access to a scanner run a diagnostic check on your car to see if it comes up with any trouble codes.
I'm not quite understanding what the issue is. Is it this just bugs you or do you want to know if the fuel level sensor might be failing. Unless its causing engine malfunction or fuel pump problems I personally wouldn't worry too much over it. I would bet that fuel level sensor is failing, this sensor is part of the fuel pump assembly. With a car this old fuel pump issues are quite common.
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