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Re: Could it be? and.... How much?
To answer the ? why is the pump in the tank: cooling and longevity. A pump that is in the tank and not run dry constantly can last a long, long time.
Not to mention a dash of job security for the GM techs who have to replace them. BUT, GM later found it to be a hassle when consumers were not following directions and running the tank dry often and causing premature failures and it would then be replaced under warrenty. Most models s of 98 and up now have factory access panel in the trunk area.
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