do i have to drop the fuel tank on my 2008 pontiac grand prix to replace the fuel pump?

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Asked by Anthony Apr 11, 2016 at 12:26 PM about the 2008 Pontiac Grand Prix Base

Question type: Maintenance & Repair

I believe my fuel pump is bad and I need to
replace it, is the anyway to change it without
dropping the fuel tank?

4 Answers

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There should be a fuel pump access panel underneath the carpet in the trunk, right behind the back of the rear seat.

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Unfortunately there isn't one, I looked, and there is a fuel sensor panel, but no fuel pump access panel

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I believe the fuel pump and fuel level sensor are part of the same assembly.

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On the last generation you have to either carefully cut out the oval shape under the trunk carpet or drop the tank to replace.

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