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Fuel pump on 2000 chrysler town and country 3.3 liter

  • Anonymous Jul 22, 2012

    What about it? Is it bad? Are you replacing it? Need more info

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  • Posted on Jul 22, 2012
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  • Posted on Mar 24, 2011

SOURCE: Replace fuel pump 1996 chrysler town and country

The fuelpump is located inside the gas tank,you will need to jack rear of van up, take caution the gas should be drained as far as it can be, this make thinngs easier, lkie handling the tank. first discoonect the connector to tank pump, on some of these the tank only need to be drop a little bit, the pump goes in from the top rear of the tank, you will need a jack you may need a board to put between the jack and tank, supprot tank and remove the two straps holding the tank, remove the hoses for the filler neck at the tank, next lower the tank, keep an eye out for hoses still connected, theres a vent hose and the two lines to pump, when you have enough room disconnect the lines. i have enclosed some diagrams to show you the pump which is a complete module and the location of the pump. the tank sits under the driverside center of the van, if you look you will see the filter next to the ring that holds the pump in.after removing the lines next remove the filter and replace that also with the new pump for warranty reasons and good to do.you will lower the tank , i would drop to the ground , this way you have plenty of room, with the tank empty you will be able to move it around , it make things easier.next is to remove the ring that holds pump in, remove by twisting counterclockwise, you may need to use a big pair of channel lock pliers, i use a dull chiesel and hammer to tap loose but use caution not to break or split the ring its plastic. with the ring off pull pump out, replace it with new, make sure to install new ring gasket that comes with the pump, next reverse to install you will need to line up the notches and push it down in tank and start the ring, its spring loaded so it will pop back up, hold it and start the ring and tighten it, hope this is helpful.

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garyq1970

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  • Posted on Aug 24, 2008

SOURCE: changing fuel filter on 2004 chrysler town and country

  1. Remove or disconnect the following:
    • Negative battery cable
  2. Raise the vehicle and support the fuel tank with a transmission jack.
    • Fuel line from the front of the tank
    • Ground strap
    • Inboard side of the fuel tank straps and front T strap fastener and lower the tank about 6 inches
    • Fuel lines from the fuel pump module
    • Fuel filter
  3. Installation is the reverse of removal. Tighten the fuel filter bolts to 40 inch lbs. (4.5 Nm), the main tank straps to 40 ft. lbs. (54 Nm) and the T strap to 250 inch lbs. (28 Nm).
  4. Start the engine and check for leaks.

Anonymous

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  • Posted on Mar 15, 2009

SOURCE: 1999 chrysler t&c needs a fuel pump

yes you need to drop the tank i worked for chrysler for a few years and i tried everything to try to slip the pump out with out fulling removing the tank and in the end its just easier to take the whole thing out.

Anonymous

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  • Posted on Mar 23, 2009

SOURCE: replace fuel pump on 2005 chrysler town & country.

i cant be avoided sometimes you just have to bit the bullet and remove the tank.

Anonymous

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  • Posted on Jun 19, 2009

SOURCE: Estimated cost to have the shop replace water pump

Approx $450.00

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