Fuel Pump Module
FUEL PUMP MODULESpecial Tool(s):
Special Tool(s)
Removal and Installation
WARNING:
- Do not smoke or carry lighted tobacco or an open flame of any type when working on or near any fuel-related components. Highly flammable mixtures are always present and may be ignited, resulting in possible personal injury.
- Do not carry personal electronic devices such as cell phones, pagers or audio equipment of any type when working on or near any fuel-related components. Highly flammable mixtures are always present and may be ignited. Failure to follow these instructions can result in personal injury.
- This procedure involves fuel handling. Be prepared for spillage at all times and always observe fuel handling precautions. Failure to follow these instructions can result in personal injury.
1. Release the fuel system pressure.
2. Disconnect the battery ground cable.
3. Remove the fuel tank filler cap.
4. Insert a suitable fuel drain tube into the fuel tank filler pipe until it reaches the fuel tank inlet tube.
5. CAUTION: The fuel pump (FP) module and fuel level sensor will be below the fuel level in the tank when the tank is full. Make sure to drain 1/8 of the fuel capacity through the filler pipe prior to removing the pumps or fuel spillage will occur.
NOTE: When draining a completely full fuel tank, this step will remove approximately 1/8 of fuel from the LH side of the fuel tank.
Attach the fuel storage tanker to the suitable fuel drain tube and remove as much fuel as possible from the fuel tank filler pipe.
6. Remove the rear seat bottom and any insulation padding covering the FP module access cover.
7. Remove the FP module access cover.
8. Disconnect the FP module electrical connector.
9. Release the quick connect coupling on the fuel pump module.
10. Using the special tool, remove the FP module retaining lock ring.
11. Position the FP module aside. Using the fuel storage tanker and a suitable fuel drain tube, completely drain the LH side of the fuel tank.
12. NOTE: Draining the remainder of the fuel in the RH side of the fuel tank should be done immediately to prevent siphoning of the fuel back into the LH side of the fuel tank.
Carefully lift the FP module out of the fuel tank enough to allow access and release the cross-over fuel tube quick connect coupling from the FP module.
13. CAUTION: The FP module must be removed and handled carefully to avoid damage to the float arm.
Completely remove the FP module from the fuel tank.
14. Insert a suitable fuel drain tube into the cross-over fuel tube quick connect coupling.
15. Attach the fuel storage tanker to the fuel drain tube and completely drain the remainder of the fuel from the RH side of the fuel tank.
16. CAUTION:
- Inspect the surfaces of the FP module mounting flange and fuel tank O-ring seal contact surfaces. Do not polish or adjust the O-ring seal contact area of the fuel tank flange or the fuel tank. Install a new FP module or fuel tank if the O-ring seal contact area is bent, scratched or corroded.
- Make sure to install a new FP module O-ring seal and lock ring.
NOTE: To install, apply clean engine oil to the O-ring seal.
Remove the fuel pump module O-ring seal.
Installation
1. Install the FP module O-ring seal.
2. Position the FP module into the fuel tank.
3. Connect the cross-over fuel tube quick connect coupling to the FP module.
4. NOTE: Make sure the alignment arrows on the FP module and the fuel tank meet before tightening the FP module lock ring.
Using the special tool, install the FP module and lock ring.
- Tighten the lock ring until it meets the stops on the fuel tank.
5. Connect the quick connect coupling on the FP module.
6. Connect the FP module electrical connector.
7. Install the FP module access cover.
8. Install the rear bottom and any insulation padding covering the fuel pump module.
9. Using the fuel storage tanker, refuel the fuel tank.
10. Install the fuel tank filler cap.
11. Connect the battery ground cable.
12. NOTE: It may take more than one key cycle to pressurize the fuel system. Cycle the ignition key and wait 3 seconds to pressurize the fuel system.
Check for leaks before starting the engine.
13. Start the engine and check for leaks.