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Old 12-01-2006, 06:32 PM
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Another 2000 Blazer Fuel Pump

What is it with GM? 1998-2003 Blazers, front wheel bearings go at 60K like clock work, fuel pumps go at 80K to 120K and start with fuel gauge problems, constant high speed vibrations problems, etc .. "Like a Rock" my ass ...

It's not like the genuises at GM have been making the Blazer for a year now. It's been over a decade since they started making it for crying out loud.

Too freakin much and they wonder why Kerkorian sold all of his 10% stake in GM today ....
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Old 12-01-2006, 06:37 PM
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Re: Another 2000 Blazer Fuel Pump

Anyway, I'll give this company a mention since Howard at the company was more than helpful at getting me a Delphi Fuel Pump Module GM part# 25176789, Delphi part# FG0052 at a reasonable price of $250 and getting it to me in two days for my Blazer .... I highly recommend them ...

http://store.getgmparts.com/fg0052.html
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Old 12-05-2006, 05:27 PM
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Re: Another 2000 Blazer Fuel Pump

Update .... www.GetGMParts.com (Actually they're The Parts Authority in New York City) never shipped the pump like promised Friday.

Talked to them Monday and they said they'd Overnight it for their shipping mistake, which they never did. Why they didn't do like they said they would do is beyond me? They simply reshipped it DHL Ground Monday for delivery in Maryland supposedly on Tuesday by DHLs ground transit maps. I guess DHL ground transit map times are pretty much useless at this point, huh? They claim to guarantee nothing on ground shipments and they're very very very sorry for the inconvience. Whoopie !!!

Now it's Tuesday and DHL, who picked up the pump Monday night at 6PM doesn't even know where the pump is. They think it's somewhere in New York but they can't tell me where.

I'll let you know if and when I ever actually get the fuel pump ....
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Old 12-05-2006, 06:28 PM
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Re: Another 2000 Blazer Fuel Pump

Howard called me back within the hour of this post and overnighted another via Fedex. I'll let you know tomorrow if I get it ...

To be honest, Howard at GetGMParts.com has been MORE than helpful but as you know, shit happens ...

Anyway, I'll let you know if I get, at this point "them", since now there's, two pumps, in route to me.

Honestly folks, he's gone out of his way to help me but as I'm sure he would agree with me, I still have no fuel pump(s) and this started out Friday with a fuel pump being shipped to me on Friday for delivery in Maryland on Monday.

I'll let you know but I can say at this point, Howard's tried his best to help me.
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Old 12-06-2006, 12:57 AM
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Re: Another 2000 Blazer Fuel Pump

you can get a walbro "mustang" fuel pump for about $80 all over the `net and at parts stores and it will install in place of the stock fuel pump, just have to splice the wires to the GM connector on your old pump.
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Re: Another 2000 Blazer Fuel Pump

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It's not like the genuises at GM have been making the Blazer for a year now. It's been over a decade since they started making it for crying out loud.

Too freakin much and they wonder why Kerkorian sold all of his 10% stake in GM today ....
About the only thing the General makes on these nowadays are the sheet metal stampings and the motor assembly. Everything else is done by independant contractors; Frame, Interior, engine parts, etc.

Now, as for getgmparts.com. I saw that they had some really cheap prices. I guess I know why now. I had asked on a different web site about their reliability, and I got a response back that they're cheap, but slow.

I ended up getting a Delphi pump for my '97 from the local Napa dealer for $300.00 and some change. Still cheaper than a dealer ($480.00), and I had it the next day. Best bet for Genuine GM parts is gmpartsdirect.com - which is actually Flood Chevrolet in NC.
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Old 12-06-2006, 03:28 PM
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Re: Another 2000 Blazer Fuel Pump

Final Update ... Howard at getgmparts.com went out of his way and overnighted another pump to me at his own cost via FedEx Early AM delivery and it came today as promised !!! He even called me afterhours at 7 PM at night to tell me he had sent his driver to the FedEx office to get another pump to me ! Try getting that level of customer care from another company on the web ! The initial shipping mistake aside on Friday which can happen to anyone shipping a large volume of packages daily, he's been great during this whole thing and has called me numerous times to help and ask for an update on the shipping problem. He went way above and beyond what I would expect an internet seller to do and I wouldn't hesitate to buy from them again ...

BTW, as of Wendesday at 4PM, DHL Express still has no idea where the first pump is which they picked up for delivery Monday at 6pm to be delivered on Tuesday.
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Old 12-13-2006, 04:47 PM
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Re: Another 2000 Blazer Fuel Pump

Well the fuel pump's in and it's running but now I have a code coming back for a "misfire on the number 5 cylinder" which I didn't have prior to the pump going up. The repair shop switched the 4 and 5 cylinder plugs and still the same misfire on 5. Wires, cap and rotor were all replaced 10K ago so they doubt it's that but are going to check them. They haven't exhausted all possiblities but mentioned a possible problem with the fuel injector for cylinder 5 and of course the injectors are all inside the manifold so that means removing the manifold. At this point, if I had to bet, since it wasn't misfiring prior to the pump going out, I'd bet the injector went when it went dry after the pump went up.

Any thoughts ?
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Old 12-13-2006, 09:39 PM
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Re: Another 2000 Blazer Fuel Pump

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Well the fuel pump's in and it's running but now I have a code coming back for a "misfire on the number 5 cylinder" which I didn't have prior to the pump going up. The repair shop switched the 4 and 5 cylinder plugs and still the same misfire on 5. Wires, cap and rotor were all replaced 10K ago so they doubt it's that but are going to check them. They haven't exhausted all possiblities but mentioned a possible problem with the fuel injector for cylinder 5 and of course the injectors are all inside the manifold so that means removing the manifold. At this point, if I had to bet, since it wasn't misfiring prior to the pump going out, I'd bet the injector went when it went dry after the pump went up.

Any thoughts ?

I too was pleased with my getgmparts.com shopping experience.

The easy things would be to swap the #5 wire with another (and check that it didn't melt against the exhaust manifold or something), and try a fuel injector cleaner. Also try a noid light on that injector.

Much cheaper than paying someone to pull that intake manifold.
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Old 12-15-2006, 06:38 AM
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Re: Another 2000 Blazer Fuel Pump

Wires all fine as is the cap and the plugs ....

It was running Perfect prior to the pump going out and being replaced now it runs horrible and has a bad misfire on the 5 cylinder. The shop said there's no absolute way to test the injector in 5 but suspect that's the problem.

Any other suggestions other than pulling the plenum and replacing the injector hoping it's the problem?

Has anyone heard of this type of problem after a pump went bad and was replaced?
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Old 12-17-2006, 10:06 AM
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Re: Another 2000 Blazer Fuel Pump

Anyone know the average labor hours to install a new injector in a 2000 Blazer 4.3L V6? I'm guessing in the range of 4-5 hours but I'm not sure.

Also, I found the injectors listed at http://www.partsamerica.com/ProductL...=Fuel+Injector but I'm not sure of the difference in the parts listed.

One is about $80 and reads "Fuel Injector: Replacement Poppet Nozzle For Central Sequential Fuel Injection (Scpi) Design. "

The other is $260 and reads " Fuel Injector: Central Sequential Fuel Injection (Scpi) Conversion To Multiport Fuel Injection"

Thanks for any responses ahead of time ...
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Old 12-19-2006, 05:24 PM
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Re: Another 2000 Blazer Fuel Pump

Fuel pump replaced which cured the hard start problem. Injector on the five cylinder replaced which obviously went when the pump went. Fuel regulator replaced too. No check engine light now but a slight hesitation on acceleration from a dead stop that I didn't have prior to all of this. It just has a dead spot on acceleration from a stand still stop. Plugs, wires, cap, rotor and fuel filter all new at 5K and the throttle body was cleaned.

I'm at a loss at this point with no codes to go on. It didn't do this prior to the pump going and causing the injector to go too ....

Any suggestions on what to check at this point ????
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Old 12-19-2006, 11:50 PM
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Re: Another 2000 Blazer Fuel Pump

Thought you said 10k you did the cap and rotor and such?

Also, what plugs did you use? Did you change the fuel filter?
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Old 12-20-2006, 05:08 PM
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Re: Another 2000 Blazer Fuel Pump

Sorry, I pulled the paper work since my first post and it was roughly 5K ago. I was just guessing originally but knew it wasn't long enough ago for a chance at any of it likely being bad already. Anyway, I used AC/Delco wires, cap, rotor, and platinum plugs and fuel filter. I'm pretty sure at this point that it's not electrical related but I'm open to any suggestions. From what I've read here I'm leaning toward the CPI Injector. Also, I'm not sure at this point, I need to use the tripometer on my next fill up but I'd bet the fuel mileage is down. It seems like it's using alot of fuel and I have no obvious fuel smell indicating any leaks that I can see. It just went flat on it's face today on light acceleration. It doesn't do it consistently every time but enough that I have no confidence if trying to make a left turn across traffic that it's not going to stall and I'll get broadsided.

And it did none of this prior to the pump going out and being replaced along with the number 5 injector and fuel regulator.

Thanks for your response ....
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Old 12-21-2006, 01:39 AM
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Re: Another 2000 Blazer Fuel Pump

It is not a CPI injector, you don't have a CPI injector so make sure you read treads thoroughly.

The check engine light has to be on. Is it?
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