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Old 05-05-2007, 11:18 AM
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2000 s10 pickup fuel tank remover problem

hello.im trying to get to the fuel pump senor.there are 4 bolts hold the gas tank on the frame.one bolt has a cable.i guess brake cable in front of it so i cant put a socket on the bolt.how do i remove the cable?theres a connection right next to the 4 bolts
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Old 05-05-2007, 11:46 AM
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Re: 2000 s10 pickup fuel tank remover problem

Are you removing the straps under the tank or trying to remove the frame bracket.
The emg brake cable should move over out of the road.
Some people remove the bed to get to the tank fuel unit.
If you do not have a lift and proper jack and stands to remove the tank take a look at how hard it is to unbolt your bed and set it back or off to get to the tank.
But either way what is the bad or what is it doing or not doing on yours or have you checked it out good?
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Old 05-05-2007, 12:01 PM
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Question Re: 2000 s10 pickup fuel tank remover problem

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Are you removing the straps under the tank or trying to remove the frame bracket.
The emg brake cable should move over out of the road.
Some people remove the bed to get to the tank fuel unit.
If you do not have a lift and proper jack and stands to remove the tank take a look at how hard it is to unbolt your bed and set it back or off to get to the tank.
But either way what is the bad or what is it doing or not doing on yours or have you checked it out good?
MT
i removed the back strap know im trying to remove the front bracket to the front strap,but the cable doesnt move.ill look again.im trying to replace the sensor because the gas gauge jumps all around.i tryed the relay switch with the horn.same relay but that didnrt work? ok i looked again.the brake cable it inside a steel support and the support bolt is the one i need to remove so i have to get the cable out of the way?
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Re: 2000 s10 pickup fuel tank remover problem

Do what you have to do to get it out of the road.
But have you checked the ground and wiring as Old Master outlined in your lower post?
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Old 05-05-2007, 03:57 PM
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Re: 2000 s10 pickup fuel tank remover problem

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Do what you have to do to get it out of the road.
But have you checked the ground and wiring as Old Master outlined in your lower post?
Good luck MT
the groun d looks to be wielded on.i put everthing back together.i hope it is just the ground thought.
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