Application:
E7115MN
97-99 JEEP TJ 2.5L 4.0L-(19 Gallon Tank)
00-02 JEEP TJ 2.5L 4.0L
97-99 JEEP Wrangler 2.5L 4.0L-(19 Gallon Tank)
00-02 JEEP Wrangler 2.5L 4.0L
This video is about how to install an E7115MN fuel pump in a 1997 – 2002 Jeep Wrangler and Jeep TJ. Airtex is committed to providing the most up-to-date, in-depth fuel pump replacement information that professional technicians need to diagnose, repair and install today’s complex fuel delivery systems. Airtex is the only U.S. automotive aftermarket manufacturer that designs and builds electrical AND mechanical fuel delivery system components, including modular reservoir assemblies, electric fuel pumps, mechanical fuel pumps and in-tank sender and hanger assemblies, for a full range of car, truck, fleet and specialty vehicles.
Nice for reference.
Wish my parking spot came with a lift.
Great video!
My aging Jeep has been rough idling and backfiring for awhile. It has new sparkplugs and fuel injectors. After it runs for a bit, it will smoothen out completely. Sometimes the old Jeep does not start at all without a squirt of starter fluid. The pump is going to be replaced. I am tired of the unreliable starting and crazy idling.
why does the vent line always look like it has oatmeal stuck to it?
good vid , thanks
those jeeps are such rusty buckets !!
Manuel y IIIJust a small tip I found that putting some packing grease on the screw ring threads it seems to go on easier . I hope this helps just one person and I will be happy and thank full for all the YouTube video that have helped me God bless to all and be safe in your Jeep's1 second ago•
Is this a 15 or 19 gallon tank fuel pump?
Not bad, have a question!! Although i have a toggle switch for my fuel pump cause i have no power going back there when key is turned over…. do i need to fill the tank completely after installing new fuel pump? Im sure i put it all together right! Thanks!!!
A lot of Jeepers like myself are "Do-it-yourselfers" and this is a great video with great camera angles that shows the viewer what is happening. Cleaning the parts you are working on is also a great tip. Thanks.