I am glad it has all worked out. Report back after a few days driving to be completely sure of the fix.
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Also, the night before I sprayed ArmourAll on all the plastic connection I could get to and it seemed like they came off easier, now this truck lived it entire life in Georgia and it has no rust under it, it was seized by the police so all it knew was drug running!!Just a little info maybe I can bring to the table that some may find useful, when I get a car I make a Facebook Profile for that car so I can keep track of service, after market things and pictures and videos of service and maintenance. I just use it for myself. Facebook is a great video and picture handling media and something anyone, anywhere can access it. Even if you sold the vehicle you could let the new owner look at all the repairs and maintenance you had completed over the years with pics and dates. All you need is an email which you can get anywhere.
Gonna do half tonight and button up in the morning
So far it's been fine.I am glad it has all worked out. Report back after a few days driving to be completely sure of the fix.
I ran the truck so low it was funny, I had 2 nights to go to work before I knew I was going to replace the fuel pump. I drive about 40 miles round trip and the computer said I had 46 miles range that last night, so I put like $2 dollars in it. Can you imagine the thought people had of a guy showing up in a Tahoe and pumping $2 dollars, lol. I was waiting for some dude to come up and slip me $5 dollars and say don't worry bro, things will get better. I had placed my gas can in the truck, just in case I ran out. As I'm coming home from work that morning the computer even stopped configuring range, it just said Fuel Low really big across the display. Now I'm the dude that freaks at 1/4 tank. So I made it home, backed it onto ramps and when I looked in the tank there was still like an inch of fuel. When I cleaned the top of the pump and seal with an air compressor, alcohol and a rag, I pulled he old fuel pump out. I looked down and some dirt was present in the fuel under the pump. I took 2 clean rags and swiped in the fuel tank catching all the dirt with clean rags and taking the rags to the back yard to immediately discard.Outof curiousity, how did you empty the tank before dropping it?