How to Install Fuel Pump Assembly E8677M in a 2005 – 2010 Kia Sportage / Hyundai Tucson

How to Install Fuel Pump Assembly E8677M in a 2005 – 2010 Kia Sportage / Hyundai Tucson

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This video is about how to install a fuel pump assembly E8677M in a 2005 – 2010 Kia Sportage. 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.

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MSneberger says:

Great video, but getting the old pump out was WAY harder than when you did it. SO tight that I ended up popping the top off the old pump so I could see how to fit the lower part out of the zero clearance opening. After figuring out the hose connections it was a straightforward project.

danny yo says:

best part of the vidijeo 0:370:43

Neil Sellards says:

I've been struggling for over an hour to get the pump out of the tank. It seems to be hanging up on the tabs that hold the pump housing together. Any advice would be helpful.

Mayra Villegas says:

Thanks for the upload! Don't know if anyone can answer my question, but would this type of assembly apply to a 1994 Kia Sephia as well? Trying to replace the fuel pump but we're not exactly sure of the location of said fuel pump. Would it be in the back seating?

Robert A says:

Warning. Fuel level sensor on side will cause the pump to stick.

This vid is misleading on the effort it takes to pull this thing out. Took me an hour and a half of wrestling til it finally came out. Its a struggle.

YOYO says:

I have gotten a new fuel tank not to long ago. do I still need to clean the inside of the tank

Brenda Maxie says:

How to change a fuel pump on a 2004 Santa Fe and where is it located

Robert Hidalgo says:

Great video. I appreciate the instructions, would have been a lot harder without your video. Replaced my 2005 Tuscon fuel pump today but the old one did not come out as smoothly as shown in the video. It felt like it was stuck on something. Finally came out after the float came off. I tried angling it out and straight up but took a good 30+ minutes to dislodge it. Very surprised that the car does not smell of gas when finished. It was pretty strong while working on it.

Tina Phillips says:

I have a 2008 Kia Sportage and my fuel pump isn't under my back seat. where would it be?

mohd almabrouk says:

thanks a lot

D Still says:

Great, informative vid! Just what i needed. Replaced my fuel pump assembly just this morning on my 2005 Tuscon ($180 from Rock Auto) in 45 minutes. No more hard starts. Thanks!

emad hamed says:

Is that the same for tucsun 2012

Create Peace says:

Hi, would this apply to 2010 Kia Soul 1.6 as well?
Thanks

inikol says:

But why do you need to clean the fueltank?

Jordan morabito says:

Thanks for the video! exactly what I needed!

angelisone says:

Got a part number & best places to buy 2011 Hyundai Tucson GLS's fuel filter /or fuel pump?

Michael Baron says:

what model fuel pump is that which can run a vehicle without any fuel in the tank?

just kidding. awesome video.

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