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AleroDrime 03-20-2009 11:00 PM

fuel pump question from someone with no experience
 
im looking at a second alero with a v6, how hard is replaceing a fuel pump, how much is one and anyone ever have at done at a shop and remember how much

kwhauck 03-20-2009 11:03 PM

it's a bitch, if you are stuck in the ghetto, in the pooring rain, with the stock scissors jack, in a gravel parking lot.......

and in a proper shop it is still a pain in the butt,

if you do attempt it, or even pay someone to do it, make sure your gas tank is damn near empty, you back or the shop will thank you, a happy mechanic won't charge as much time for a job,

i would guesstimate a shop shoud charge 2-4 hours to change a fuel pump, stealership 3-8.....

AleroDrime 03-20-2009 11:10 PM

its another alero im looking at, the person selling int is now in a wheel chiar due to cancer but it has a bad fuel pump so im certain im getting a good deal eventhoguh i cant test drive it but i may or may not get it, is there any common problems with the 3.4 to look out for at a 100k and how much is the pump

bigdaddyD 03-20-2009 11:28 PM

Last summer I replaced mine, autozone had the entire assembly for $150. But I didn't have the time to do it myself so I ended up paying $730 for a shop to do it but that's including part, labor, towing, and a couple other things that I can't remember.

kwhauck 03-20-2009 11:55 PM

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Originally Posted by bigdaddyD (Post 443491)
Last summer I replaced mine, autozone had the entire assembly for $150. But I didn't have the time to do it myself so I ended up paying $730 for a shop to do it but that's including part, labor, towing, and a couple other things that I can't remember.


:eek: :eek: :eek: :eek: i would rather learn and do it myself than pay that, holy balls!!

rustyballs_69 03-21-2009 12:27 AM

For $730 I damn sure would have made time to do it myself.

bigdaddyD 03-21-2009 12:33 AM

Well it was that or lose my job which would have cost me atleast $1500 at the time.

Nate's Alero 03-21-2009 12:33 AM

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Originally Posted by rustyballs_69 (Post 443503)
For $730 I damn sure would have made time to do it myself.


same, agree

Redog 03-21-2009 12:34 AM

I paid $500.

I know I could do it myself. It's pretty easy, if you have a lift.

Undo the bolts on the gas tank straps, drop the tank down, undo the bolts holding in the pump, and turn it to "unlock" it

Nate's Alero 03-21-2009 12:35 AM

brace for the stench also :/

rustyballs_69 03-21-2009 12:36 AM

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Originally Posted by bigdaddyD (Post 443505)
Well it was that or lose my job which would have cost me atleast $1500 at the time.


Thats understandable, keeping your job could be a little more important.

Redog 03-21-2009 12:46 AM

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Originally Posted by Nate's Alero (Post 443508)
brace for the stench also :/



Don't be such a wuss.

Try getting drenched with 4 gallons of Diesal during a blizzard

kwhauck 03-21-2009 12:49 AM

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Originally Posted by Redog (Post 443513)
Don't be such a wuss.

Try getting drenched with 4 gallons of Diesal during a blizzard


it sucks, although i probably only got like 3.....

Nate's Alero 03-21-2009 12:53 AM

well, we need to hear the mileage/price of the other alero

CactusWill 03-21-2009 07:08 AM

Not the same car, but similar labor because you have to take the gas tank out, I've done 2 4th gen f-body camaro/firebird, one in the shop and one myself. The first was the firebird done at an out of town dealership because I was stranded and had no choice, $900. 2nd time was the camaro did myself in the driveway, took 2-3 hours.

Redog 03-21-2009 05:11 PM

There is a model of Mustang that you can just remove the back set and access the fuel pump that way. I forget if it's the brand new ones or the body before it

CactusWill 03-21-2009 05:39 PM

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Originally Posted by Redog (Post 443676)
There is a model of Mustang that you can just remove the back set and access the fuel pump that way. I forget if it's the brand new ones or the body before it



Lots of cars do, but all of them should

kwhauck 03-21-2009 08:15 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Redog (Post 443676)
There is a model of Mustang that you can just remove the back set and access the fuel pump that way. I forget if it's the brand new ones or the body before it


that is genius, time for me to cut another whole in the floor of my car....

AleroB888 03-21-2009 09:00 PM

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Originally Posted by kwhauck (Post 443712)
that is genius, time for me to cut another whole in the floor of my car....


That's funny, every time I had to drop the tank, and that was 4 times within a year, I told myself I'd cut an access hole.. :lol:

But I never do. Maybe next time.

Redog 03-21-2009 11:38 PM

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Originally Posted by CactusWill (Post 443680)
Lots of cars do, but all of them should


Really, I only knew about the Mustang for sure, It was on Horsepower TV ;)


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