Note: The following procedure is for reference only and may not be exact for your vehicle. Always refer to a professional for any repairs.
Procedure:
1. Disconnect the battery. Ensure the vehicle is off, then locate and disconnect the negative battery terminal.
2. Locate the fuel pump. The fuel pump is typically located underneath the vehicle, near the fuel tank.
3. Remove the fuel lines. Disconnect the fuel lines that connect to the fuel pump. Be cautious, as fuel may spill out.
4. Remove the fuel tank sending unit. The fuel tank sending unit is attached to the fuel pump. Remove the bolts that hold it in place and carefully lift it out.
5. Remove the fuel pump. Once the fuel tank sending unit is removed, you can remove the fuel pump. Remove the bolts that hold the pump in place and carefully lift it out.
6. Install the new fuel pump. Carefully lower the new fuel pump into place and secure it with the bolts you removed earlier.
7. Reattach the fuel lines. Connect the fuel lines to the new fuel pump. Ensure the lines are properly connected and securely fastened.
8. Reinstall the fuel tank sending unit. Carefully lower the fuel tank sending unit into place and secure it with the bolts you removed earlier.
9. Reconnect the battery. Reconnect the negative battery terminal.
10. Start the vehicle. Start the vehicle and ensure it is running smoothly.
11. Test drive the vehicle. Take the vehicle for a short drive to ensure that the fuel pump is working properly.
Important: If you are uncomfortable performing this procedure, have a professional mechanic replace the fuel pump for you.