Chevy & GMC Fuel Pump Replacement || EASY

Chevy & GMC Fuel Pump Replacement || EASY

Learn how to replace a fuel pump in your GMC or Chevy truck or SUV with this easy, step by step tuorial!

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joseph novak says:

great video me i would solder wires and heat shrink with tubing…….

Donnie says:

Hey in what way did you close up the hole in the bed? Thanks

Kyler Mitchell says:

Would a 94 dually be same measurements for the hole

Byron Moore says:

What about the wire tie

David Romero says:

There's a lot of time and work to do dropping tank. Was going to do that.talking to My friend he charges $100. Hr.labor. I am doing the cut! For a 22 yr.old truck? Resale value? Who's the cry baby!

D Grossi says:

Do you know if your measurements work for a 2007 GMC Sierra 2500 HD Crew Cab?

J. G. M. says:

Do these dimensions for cut out match up with 2000 GMC 1500 4wd 4.8L with standard cab?

adam galloway says:

To me cutting a hole allows for water to get in and cause more rust issues , my bed has a spray lining in it which I hear makes a mess when cutting the hole , guess I could silicone around it after lol

Nathon says:

I got a 94 s10 tomorrow i gotta replace the fuel pump in it do you know if the dimensions that you gave for that truck will work and also what did you do to put the plate you cut out back in

port starboard says:

and in a while going back into those yellow twist connectors because theyve let a bunch of dirt water and salt into the copper wires you bonehead

Gromin With Rob says:

Right ways- remove fuel tank or remove bed.
Wrong way- cutting a hole in your vehicle.

Seriously, if you’re that dumb and lazy, you shouldn’t own a truck since you clearly don’t value your bed and you definitely shouldn’t own tools since you don’t know how to use those correctly either.
This is not a hard job to do correctly.
This lazy tards solution is to damage your vehicle further and then use wire nuts and tape. Do it right the first time, it will save you time and money.

Harold Tsosie says:

So what year truck/model are you working on?

Terry Munn says:

Would the dimensions work on a 2014 gmc seirra

Oscar Lopez says:

My man you just saved me a lot of pain since my truck is a rust bucket thank you for your video

Common.Sense88 says:

Why do people not give the year model?!

Dustin Seely says:

We have a 1991 chevy Silverado and we want to cut a hole in the bed to change the fuel pump ?

jeffro says:

Can you tell what year model, cab style, and bed length GM truck this was done on, if you can remember? (short 69", standard 78", or long 96")

Shaun Reid says:

He also damaged the value of the resale when you let somebody cut a hole in your vehicle LOL the fuel tank is literally held up by two bolts and two straps I called this lazy

jim Mason says:

Thank you a million budd y I got an '02 Chevy Silverado 5.3 extended cab and the dimensions you gave were dead nut center thanks again save me about 12 hours worth of labor

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