How to remove / replace fuel pump mk4 vw jetta golf gti cabrio passat

How to remove / replace fuel pump mk4 vw jetta golf gti cabrio passat

just a quick video on how to replace fuel pump

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XxVeNoMxX says:

I hope you unplugged the negative terminal since you soaked that connector

TechDove says:

So when I was removing the fuel line, the nipple it attaches to unfortunately came with it. Any tips to get it out? Cause the release button on the line isn't helping

mrdougiec says:

What a mess. That car is gonna stink!

Greg Huston says:

I always knew VW people were cheap, but you replaced it with a used pump?!?!

Ryan Haydok says:

If priming doesn't help, but only completely turning over a few times, then not wanting to continue to run, also fuel pump?

Suj says:

That arrow I believe, is for a 2nd supply line, which this car doesn't have – so it's capped off. Don't believe it's anything to do with the pumps orientation in the car 🙂

Ash Gards says:

thanks for the video will help me alot my golf mk4 will start then die could this be due to the fuel pump?

David Kase says:

You're a terrible mechanic – I didn't hear you cuss once!

Greg Knight says:

Thanks for this video, very useful to know in case I ever need to change. Also, good to know that the tank doesn't need to come out to change on this gen of VAG cars to change it!

Ryan Denny says:

I have a 2002 2.0 and for the life of me cannot find a Schrader valve to test the fuel pressure…can anybody help??

Patrick Lynch says:

Hey diy Ethan how would I know if my fuel pump is bad

Luke Matthews says:

I see you have mentioned "cabrio" in your description. Do you have any knowledge on the method of replacing the golf 4 cabrio fuel pump? is it located in the same position and is the procedure the same?

Christopher Scott says:

How do those fuel lines come off? Getting ready to replace the fuel pump in my 2003 Jetta GLS 1.8 T

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