Just found out my fuel pump is bad. The shop it is at will not change it (electrical specialist). I am away from home and have minimal tools. Now for the questions.
1 Is the pump accessible without droping the tank?
2 Are ther 2 pumps? I have found conflicting information on this.
3 Is this doable with a socket set and on board tool box?
1996 960 wagon Fuel pump
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JDS60R
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Always relieve fuel pressure first.
Hope this helps - You can do this .
Hope this helps - You can do this .
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JDS60R
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I am only seeing the single in tank pump. The 96 did have 2 different fuel injection systems but all the data I have points to one pump only on the 97's with no specific info on the 96's.
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One pump only on that one. It is not too bad but the clamps on the filler hose which connects to the sending unit/fuel pump cover are often turned where they are tough to get to. 1/4 inch ratchet with a 7mm socket will usually get it.
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