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WHAT IS THE PSI FOR FUEL PUMP IN A 1997 CHEY LUMINA

WHAT SHOULD THE PSI FOR FUEL PUMP ON 97 CHEVY LUMINA 3.1L

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41-47 psi key on pump running

Testimonial: "I had the car running and it would go from 35 to 39 so thats not a good reading then."

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  • Posted on Mar 27, 2009

SOURCE: how to change fuel pump in 97 chevy 2500 (cargo

You have to drop the fuel tank. It is inside. Hope the tank is near empty, remove the 2 fuel fill hoses, you have two straps, lower tank, remove 3 wire connectors, and several more lines. Please use an ac delco fuel pump module. It may come updated with a new wiring connector to fix the old ones problem. If it does, you have to rewire the van following the directions.

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Anonymous

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  • Posted on May 22, 2010

SOURCE: 1997 S-10 Pickup: 97 chevy s 10 truck fuel gauge not working what co...

im not an expert but my chevy s-10s fuel gauge didnt work for like a year! and my fuel pump just went like a month ago replaced it and voila i have a fuel gauge again!

Anonymous

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  • Posted on Oct 20, 2010

SOURCE: need to change fuel filter on 97 chevy lumina

Follow the steps care fully

Open the hood and relieve the fuel system pressure. On the fuel rail, right before the first fuel injector, locate the Schrader valve-similar to a tire air valve-on the inlet fuel line. Using a small screwdriver, depress the stem inside the valve while covering the valve with a shop rag to catch the squirt of fuel.

Raise the back of the vehicle using a floor jack and support it safely on jack stands.

Locate the fuel filter along the frame rail-passenger side-of the vehicle, near the fuel tank.

Unplug the quick-connect fuel inlet line on the back of the filter by pressing the lock tabs. Push the connector towards the filter and then pull to disconnect the fuel supply line.

Disconnect the outlet fuel line from the filter-the line going toward the engine-by using a backup wrench to hold the line nut while disconnecting the lock nut on the filter with a tube wrench.

Remove the filter from its mounting bracket and install the new filter in place, making sure the arrow on the side of the filter case points toward the engine.

Install the outlet fuel line. Tight the lock nut finger tight, then hold the fuel line nut with the backup wrench and tight the lock nut with the tube wrench. Make sure not to over tighten the nut to prevent fuel leaks.

Press the fuel supply line fitting against the small tube at the back of the filter until the lock tabs snap in place.

Lower the vehicle, start the engine and check for leaks.

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Could be fuel injector poppet valves sticking, what model engine?
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