Fuel pump question?
#1
Fuel pump question?
My fuel pump is crapping out....need to whack the tank to get it started most times. I know it's a matter of time till it won't go even after a whack.
I called my parts guy to get a new one and he said which one? There are 3 types that go in that truck....which one do you have? He says there is a 3 letter code on the pump, which of course is mounted in the tank. Is there a way to find out without dropping the tank to look?
Its a 1997 Blazer LS, 4.3, 4 door
I called my parts guy to get a new one and he said which one? There are 3 types that go in that truck....which one do you have? He says there is a 3 letter code on the pump, which of course is mounted in the tank. Is there a way to find out without dropping the tank to look?
Its a 1997 Blazer LS, 4.3, 4 door
#4
The only diferences I know of is rear mounted tank or left side mounted tank. The other diferance is if it has a fuel tank pressure sensor or not. Little tip dont go cheap on the pump get a delphi or a AC Delco. Also make sure to replace fuel filter, that is probably the reason the original pump failed.
#6
OP, dont take his airtex lasting 3 years as a reason to get one yourself, this is just pure luck, and i think witch craft that it has lasted that long.
#7
On a 2 door, the tank is steel and it's mounted behind the rear axle. On the OP's 4 door, the tank is in front of the rear axle, inside the left frame rail, and it could be steel or plastic. All 3 have fuel tank pressure sensors.
#10
Was it the pump?
First post on this issue for me. My '97 4 dr. let me down for the first time ever this week. (since new!) I am reading all the fuel issue posts I can find, and the majority seem to make the case for lots of testing for proper pressure and injector problems. Then there are those that urge pump replacement only. About 30% of those seem to turn out to not have been pump failures at all. I guess the testing is the way to go, rather than shell out $100+ for a pump I may not need. What sucks is that like so many others, my gauge is totally unreliable, so the first thing I tried when I got stranded was a push to the station and a fill-up! Now I have 18 gal of gas to deal with if I need to drop the tank! I am hoping for pump ground wire corrosion to be the culprit, but with so many other problems in this age vehicle, I am not confident. Would love to hear back from Raybz about his '97 before I start!