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Anonymous Posted on Jan 14, 2014

Where is the fuel pump on a gmc suburban - 1995 GMC Suburban

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armstrong750

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  • Posted on May 06, 2009

SOURCE: Need after-market injection pump, '97 Suburban 6.5 diesel

go to summit racing equipment and they should have one there. I had the same problem on my 1997 z-71

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Molson02536

Harvey N Tawatao

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  • Posted on May 09, 2009

SOURCE: need to replace the fuel pump

Start with an almost empty fuel tank. a BIG help! 
Tools needed: Regular pliers. needle nose pliers or a pick type tool for retaining ring around the fuel pump. Floor Jack (heavy duty) size 15 metric socket, extension, and ratchet (or air ratchet) Flat head (standard) screw driver to disconnect the hoses from the fill tubes. ( where the gas station person fills up the tank). Fuel line Disconnect tool set (two little Plastic parts to remove fuel lines from pump) a MUST need item. Cant remove with out them. Napa part number BK.700-1932 around $10.
Then you will need a partner or helper. With the vehicle on level ground, (not on ramps) and the park brake set, make sure you take the keys OUT of the ignition. You will need a metric size 15 socket for the two (2) bolts that hold the straps under the fuel tank. Put the Floor jack under the Center of the tank. lift jack until snug against the bottom of the tank. Remove the two bolts (one per strap) holding the tank straps up. Move straps to the side out of the way.
Loosen the hose clamps on the fuel hoses coming from filler tube. Carefully pry hoses off from metal tubes. Slowly lay to the side of the tank, and have the HELPER lower the jack very SLOWLY. The tank has been up there for awhile, so it might need to be coaxed away from the body of the truck. Lower the tank a little bit at a time until you can see the top of the tank.

You might have to Squeeze yourself up in tight against the tank to see it. The reason I say very slowly is that the fuel lines are not long enough to lower the tank all the way to the ground. Once you can see the top of the fuel pump, you will have two electrical connectors to disconnect. 

Be very careful, they have clips on the side of one, and on top of the other. Then you can again, squeeze yourself to where you can get both arms up to assist in using the two plastic fuel line disconnect pieces. Two different colors, one is bigger than the other. Slide one tool onto one of the hoses going into the fuel pump. (You'll understand once your under the truck and looking at the top of the fuel pump).

Then carefully remove each hose. After removing the hoses from the fuel pump, you will need a pair of pliers to remove the clip (Or just slide the clip back) from a vent hose. Now ALL hoses and connections should be disconnected. Now you can lower the tank all the way down and slide it off of the jack and pull the tank out from under the truck.

Take the needle nose pliers or punch, and remove the retaining ring from the top of the fuel pump. You can now pull the fuel pump out. You May need to pry up on the pump to get it out. Put your new pump in, making sure that it is in correctly. there is a little notch that you need to look at the old pump before removing it. You'll see it. Now just reverse all the steps to putting it all back together. 

Good luck and hope this helps, oh and it's a good thing to replace the Fuel Pump wire harness from the frame to the gas tank. I believe there like $15.00 last i bought one, may have gone up.

Anonymous

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  • Posted on May 19, 2009

SOURCE: my 1991 gmc suburban will not start. i want to locate the fuel

Under the hood in a black box. You sure it's fuel problem? Will it start if you spray carb. cleaner in the throtle body?? If it is a fuel problem, It's probly the pump.(in the tank.)

Anonymous

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  • Posted on Jun 04, 2009

SOURCE: 1999 gmc suburban fuel pump

I had the same problem with my 99 suburban. There was a memo sent out by GM to all of the service shops that tell them when you replace the fuel pump or just desconnect it you need to replace the pigtail wiring harness that connects to the pump or it will burn up the new pump. I went through 3 pumps before I found this out after I replace the pigtail it fixed the problem.

Anonymous

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  • Posted on Jun 30, 2009

SOURCE: 1999 GMC Suburban Wont Turn Over

It sounds like you have a security problem, I had the same thing it would fire and run for half of a second and then that was it if anything at all. Had the security system rebooted, now it starts and runs fine.

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