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Old Dec 16, 2010 | 11:18 AM
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Just had about 1100 dollars worth of work done on my 97 Jimmy...Intake Gaskets, Fuel Spider, Plugs, Plug Wires, Cap and Rotor, BOTH motor mounts and MAP Sensor.....last week my wifes 2000 Venture had to have some work...power steering pump and rack/pinion. My SES light went on...had to order an O2 sensor....got up this morning and truck wouldn't start...tried a couple of times..it was turning over but...nothing. Turned the key on to listen for the fuel pump...SILENCE...got out...banged on the fuel tank with my hand...fuel pump started working. So now...its a new fuel pump...of course the thing has been whirling away for two years and my fuel level sensor has been out for at least that long...so I kind of knew I was on borrowed time with it...just REALLY bad timing after spending a bunch of cash on other work....Crazy thing...both Advance and NAPA had either the Delphi or ACDelco part...FOUR-HUNDRED BUCKS.....Amazon...234.00...go figure...it was worth the two day wait to save two hundred dollars

AAHHHHhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhh!!! Can someone take the bad mojo away!
 
Old Dec 16, 2010 | 01:21 PM
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400 is seems cheap to me. ive replaced mine twice. first was 1200 including labour. second time was 800 including labour. pumps sold for between 5-700 here
 
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