2001 Chevy Silverado fuel pump replacement one person method

2001 Chevy Silverado fuel pump replacement one person method

Welcome Back! In today’s episode I show you how to replace your fuel pump on a General motor chevy silverado. the process shown in the video will apply to countless trucks/suvs. Thank you so much for watching, I will see you all In the next video!

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@2slofouru says:

Thanks for being nice enough to post the video. This could be done on the side of the road if you have a few tools. Good method for people who may not have anyone to help.

@wg7644 says:

Great video. I am 4 hours into my fuel pump replacement and here are some of my obstacles. I had a aluminum step attached to the frame and bed that had to be disconnected at the frame. BUT the biggie was I have a Bed Bolt on Driver side in the back and in line with the spare that will not come out. It broke loose and threaded out about 1.25" like all the others BUT it now just spins. It will not go back in and will not go back out. I am going to have to cut through the bolt with a reciprocating saw. Even jacking up the bed and putting pressure on the head of the bolt had no effect. APPARENTLY whatever these bolts thread into can fail or detach…not good. So I will be dropping the Spare tire to make room and use my Hercules cordless saw to cut the bolt. This is probably why so many bolts are missing on a lot of fuel pump videos I have been watching. My 2002 truck is 99 percent rust free and had an easy life before it came to me 2 years ago.

@jamietomes8857 says:

Would this fix a broken fuel gauge? Mine keeps going up and down? Broken

@tungvo432 says:

man that a great way of doing it so easy with one person

@kick-start-or-die says:

Your video made it an easy task. Thank you sir

@asdq217 says:

Why do you have to remove the tailgate? I didn’t think it was in the way?

@alafrosty says:

The trick to those fuel line connectors in the middle is to squeeze the flat sections on the end of the plastic. If they haven't become too brittle and break, then the plastic will deform in the right direction and far enough to just pull the lines off the pump. They're super-easy! Terrific video. Very well described with clear instructions. I liked the close-ups and I would've also appreciated a few more "big picture" shots, but that probably would've required running two cameras. Really good job on what you did.

@SD-fs2zq says:

which pump to buy? The $55 Amazon universal or is the $225 AC Delco worth the extra money???

@drolnady says:

Can I leave the rear 2 bolts loose and lift the front of the bed (like a dump truck) for more room?

@briancormier5236 says:

I like this wish I saw this before cutting a hole in my box haha

@jds5788 says:

Great video, especially if you only have to lift one side. I'm going to attempt this on my project S10. Good info.

@user-yw4jy8uy1b says:

I know this is a year old but we found your video today and were able to follow your step by step successfully. This saved us hundreds of dollars! Thank you for taking the time to post this! Liked and subscribed!

@TheMervK says:

What a Great idea to loosen passenger side and only lift drivers side of box! Thanks!

@SEMPERFIFLIP says:

Eric followed your step by step on my 2002 Chevy Silv 1500HD CrewCab 4×4 fuel pump replacement. It went so smooth, thanks brother for the tips. SEMPER FI!!!

@MarkMartinez1-so6vb says:

Just watched your video, very very helpful!

@joeabbott7839 says:

Take amarker mark tank so you put back the locking ring to same as the old one

@randykilpatrick3094 says:

We just switched my sons fuel pump with this video. Thank you for the informative video. I usually take the bed completely off but the bed was loaded down. This is a great way to do it without completely removing the bed. Thanks again

@davidsmith1931 says:

thank you for saving me time and money

@dwsmith7072 says:

What part of AZ you in? I'm in north peoria. Thx much for video

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