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The fuel pump is inside the tank, you need to drop the tank (or one side) so you can access the large ring that secures the pump assembly (its usually on top of the tank, might have access through the trunk) Turn lock ring to remove assy and swap in new one. All pumps have relays now days so check that first under the hood or in the fusebox.
In the trunk behind the seat, pull back the carpet. there is an access panel in floor. take that off, and you have direct access to the pump assembly, disconect the three hoses and the pigtail, take off the lock ring and pull it strait up. you can only buy the whole assembly so its just swapping them out and putting everything back together.
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