Disconnect battery ground cable. Loosen fuel filler cap. Support underneath of the fuel tank protector Disconnect evaporative fuel hose at the canister. Disconnect fuel feed hose and fuel return hose near the fuel filter. Plug both ends of the fuel hoses to prevent fuel leakage. Disconnect air breather hose and fuel filler hose at the fuel filler neck. Cover fuel hose to prevent any dust entering. Remove the four fuel tank assembly fixing bolts at four corners of the tank. Let down the tank and disconnect the wiring connectors Remove fuel tank assembly along with protectors Remove retaining cover and roll over & float valve along with the evaporative fuel hose and pipe Remove fuel pump and sender assembly by removing the snap ring with the fuel hoses Remove protectors by removing the six fixing bolts
SOURCE: 99 Rodeo 3.2 V6 fuel injected .
sounds like u may need a new fuel pump, the problem is the system doesn't hold fuel pressure after shut down, the check valve that does this is part of the fuel pump in the gas tank.
SOURCE: 99 rodeo check engine light is on.
Since your car is newer than 1995, it has a standard OBD-II connector, and just about every auto parts place in the country (PepBoys/Checker/Advance/AutoZone, etc) will read the trouble code for free.
It certainly could be because of a fuel sending unit, but have them read the code for you and you'll get a plain english explanation of the trouble and what you'll have to do to fix the problem.
SOURCE: Fuel problem holden rodeo ute 1994 is not starting
In that year of vehicle I wouldn't be surprised if the fuel pump was in the tank. I would be surprised if it was not in the fuel tank.
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