Fuel Pump Question
EDMYSTER
01-07-2008, 09:19 AM
Just This Weekend My Fuel Pump Pooched Out. I Checked The Fuses, Auto Shut Off Switch Etc. My Question Is, What Am I Looking At Cost Wise For Replacing It? 2000 Windstar Lx.
Thanks In Advance
Edmyster
Thanks In Advance
Edmyster
12Ounce
01-07-2008, 09:59 AM
I've replaced mine a couple of years ago, before aftermarkets were avail. I believe I remember the cost of the pump, complete with inlet fiter, was around $200+ at the Ford counter. Did my own labor ... took me most of a day.
wiswind
01-07-2008, 07:03 PM
Replacement of the fuel pump requires that the fuel tank be dropped.
I would recommend a replacement pump complete with a new "pickup".....which has a new "sock" filter.
So that you end up with a new pump and filter.
This is the filter that is on the pick-up part in the fuel tank.
The canister filter that should be changed....say each year or 2 is a different filter.
I would recommend a replacement pump complete with a new "pickup".....which has a new "sock" filter.
So that you end up with a new pump and filter.
This is the filter that is on the pick-up part in the fuel tank.
The canister filter that should be changed....say each year or 2 is a different filter.
bigmomma
07-13-2008, 03:05 AM
Just This Weekend My Fuel Pump Pooched Out. I Checked The Fuses, Auto Shut Off Switch Etc. My Question Is, What Am I Looking At Cost Wise For Replacing It? 2000 Windstar Lx.
Thanks In Advance
Edmyster
Hey - I had mine go last year. Cost of a new Delphi pump was about $240.00 CDN, and the tow-truck bill to get it home was $200.00. You have to remove the gastank and it is a lot of work, especially if the fittings are old and rusty. I'm sure Ford would have charged me $400 or $500 to replace it. When I got it reinstalled, I decided to test the new pump before closing the tank and putting it all back up in place. Turned-on the key, and nothing happened. Should have at least got a short burst from the pump to load up the fuel rail. After scratching my head for a while, I decided to maybe check for a blown fure, or something. Sure enough, that's what I found. Replaced the fuse and the pump sprang to life. Then tested the old pump, and it was still working too. It was the @@$^&! fuse all along. Still, there had to have been a reason why it blew, so given all the work this required, I put the new pump in anyway.:screwy:
Thanks In Advance
Edmyster
Hey - I had mine go last year. Cost of a new Delphi pump was about $240.00 CDN, and the tow-truck bill to get it home was $200.00. You have to remove the gastank and it is a lot of work, especially if the fittings are old and rusty. I'm sure Ford would have charged me $400 or $500 to replace it. When I got it reinstalled, I decided to test the new pump before closing the tank and putting it all back up in place. Turned-on the key, and nothing happened. Should have at least got a short burst from the pump to load up the fuel rail. After scratching my head for a while, I decided to maybe check for a blown fure, or something. Sure enough, that's what I found. Replaced the fuse and the pump sprang to life. Then tested the old pump, and it was still working too. It was the @@$^&! fuse all along. Still, there had to have been a reason why it blew, so given all the work this required, I put the new pump in anyway.:screwy:
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