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Question Fuel PumP

Hello ... can anyone tell me where to find my fuel pump? I hear it clunking around a little bit back towards the right rear. Thanks
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pull up the rear seat cushion, and youll see about a 4-5" circular opening. Youll have to use some tin snips to cut the sheet metal and pry it open to access the fuel cell lid. Youll probably have to take a flathead screwdriver and hit the retaining ring with a hammer to spin it loose. Once you do that, the lid will come off and youll be able to see the fuel pump.
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Oh that's freakin cool ... I was scared was going to have to go into the gas tank! Thank you!
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