Took car to shop..Low fuel pressure??

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CrashTestDummy

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Hey, it wasn't meant as a poke at you. I have enjoyed that environment, and worked on cars that came from that environment, so I know what it's like.

The last vehicle was a 90 Jeep Cherokee. The thing was awesome, with all power, leather, and cold-freaking-A/C. I climbed under the truck to look at something one day and was downright frightened at the parts, especially all the bolts, that had rust flaking off of them. We promptly traded that thing in before I had to replace anything under the truck.

It's a terrible environment to try to keep any nice vehicle. The summers are great, though.
 

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I wish GM made it as easy as VW to change in-tank pumps. I did mine on my New Beetle and it was a 15min job. it was right under the rear seat bottom and had a cover held on with 3 screws. I should make a kit so we can change ours without dropping the tank.
 

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Yep that pump looks toast. I'm glad I'm a southern boy ain't gotta worry bout the salt. Worse I've seen was a civic I had that sat for a good while with ****** gas IMAG0693_zpsd0ae10e4.jpg
 

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