Fuel pump module. Fuel pump inlet filter
REMOVAL WARNING: THE FUEL SYSTEM IS UNDER A CONSTANT
PRESSURE (EVEN WITH ENGINE OFF).
BEFORE SERVICING FUEL PUMP MODULE, FUEL
SYSTEM PRESSURE MUST BE RELEASED. The fuel pump module is located in top of fuel
tank. (1) Drain fuel tank and remove tank. Refer to Fuel
Tank Removal/Installation in this group.
(2) Thoroughly wash and clean area around pump
module to prevent contaminants from entering tank.
(3) Part of Fuel Tank Removal Procedure: Disconnect
EVAP line at pump module (Fig. 25); disconnect
wiring harness connector at pump module; disconnect
fuel line from fuel filter fitting.
(4) Rotate fuel filter until its fitting is pointed
towards center of pump module.
(5) A metal lockring is used to secure fuel pump
module to fuel tank (Fig. 25). Six metal fingers (Fig.
25) are molded into the plastic fuel tank. The fingers
are used to retain lockring to fuel tank. A rubber gasket
is used as a seal between module and fuel tank.
(6) Before removing lockring, apply a small
amount of engine oil to 6 fingers where fingers meet
lockring (to act as a lubricant).
Fig. 25 Fuel Pump Module and Lockring 1 - FINGER LOCK (6) 2 - LOCK TAB 3 - ELEC. CONNEC. 4 - LOCKRING 5 - EVAP LINE 6 - FUEL PUMP MODULE 7 - FINGERS (6) (7) Remove (rotate) lockring counterclockwise
using a brass or bronze drift punch and a hammer.
This must be done while slightly prying back on lock
tab (Fig. 25).
(8) Remove lockring and pump module from fuel
tank. INSTALLATION CAUTION: Whenever fuel pump module is serviced,
the module gasket must be replaced. (1) Using a new gasket, position fuel pump module
into opening in fuel tank. Be sure rubber gasket
remains in place. Rotate pump module assembly
until module is positioned as shown in (Fig. 25). This
step must be followed to prevent float/float rod from
contacting sides of fuel tank.
(2) Before installing lockring, apply a small
amount of engine oil to 6 fingers where fingers meet
lockring (to act as a lubricant).
(3) Position lockring over top of fuel pump module.
Tighten finger tight.
(4) Install (rotate) lockring clockwise using a brass
or bronze drift punch and a hammer. Continue rotating
lockring until 6 fingers (Fig. 25) drop into 6 finger
locks and lock tab (Fig. 25) falls into lockring
notch.
(5) Install fuel tank. Refer to Fuel Tank Installation
in this section. The fuel pump inlet filter (strainer) is located on
the bottom of the fuel pump module (Fig. 26). The
fuel pump module is located inside of fuel tank.
Fig. 26 Fuel Pump Inlet Filter 1 - FUEL PUMP INLET FILTER 2 - LOCK TABS (2) 3 - FUEL PUMP MODULE (BOTTOM) REMOVAL (1) Remove fuel tank. Refer to Fuel Tank Removal/
Installation.
(2) Remove fuel pump module. Refer to Fuel Pump
Module Removal/Installation.
(3) Remove filter by carefully prying 2 lock tabs at
bottom of module with 2 screwdrivers. Filter is
snapped to module.
(4) Clean bottom of pump module. INSTALLATION (1) Snap new filter to bottom of module. Be sure
o-ring is in correct position.
(2) Install fuel pump module. Refer to Fuel Pump
Module Removal/Installation.
(3) Install fuel tank. Refer to Fuel Tank Removal/
Installation.Fuel pump module
Fuel pump inlet filter
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