I know all about replaceing the fuel pump i just want to know if you can syphon the gas out first on a Plymouth Grand Voyager 1999? or is there some other way to get it done? last time we had no gas
Re: I know all about replaceing the fuel pump i just want...
You most likely have to remove the filler
hose, to drop the tank,so syphon the gas
directly from the tank with the hose off,
where ever your going to remove it from
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Forget trying to syphon via the filler cap as most now have anti-syphon built in. Try breaking into the fuel line before it enters the engine and let the fuel pump do the work. On my old car (a 2002 Fiat) the line was just a push-fit connection. I disconnected and fitted a hose over the line to a container. I turned on the ignition and the pump switched on and started filling the container. It did, however, need switching on and off a few times because I believe there is some kind of pressure switch within the system and the pump stopped once it realised the pressure to the fuel injection system was not building up.
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