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There is a way of gaining access without cutting the floor. You remove the back seat and there are four bolts under the mat if you remove them and lift the fastened cover you will see another cover which has some pipes and electrical socket connector fastenned with small philips screws, if you disconnect the socket , remove the screws and the pipes then lift the unit that is where the fuel pump and the fuel gauge is fitted.
first of all the fuel pump is in the gas tank and you have to get the car on ramps and then lower the gas tank and remove the center ring on the tank to get the fuel pump out.try these websites www.autozone.com and www.alldatadiy.com if all fails stop by your local library and get you hands on a Haynes auto repair manual for your car. wish you the best of luck Michigan Man.
Hi am just up the road on the SSC, it is easier to remove the alternator from underneath the vehicle & if you look under the carpet under the rear seat there is a plate which gives you access to the fuel pump cover in the tank. The pump can be accessed from there. If you want the workshop Manuals I have just uploaded them.
You can download the GD 626 Workshop manual & the Turbo supplement by going to the 626.net site.
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