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No prob, nahual. I'm glad to see my "big bird, cookie-monster" style helped someone (That's a military
phrase for "instructions good enough for a grunt to defuse a nuke with"). Remember to read all the comments
after my post, someone (with more common-sense than I) mentioned how not to squirt gas all over yourself.
As for the current problem, the fuel pump assembly is a *slightly* mushroom-shaped part which contains
the strainer, fuel pump, fuel sending unit and level guage, and the fuel filter/pressure regulator. Those are
listed from bottom to top. Ask the tech which part of the assembly is "loose."
Originally, the output neck of my fuel pump (not assembly) had cracked (I suspect bad install during a recall
servicing). The output of the fuel pump would leak when the gas sloshed. It was like running pressure through
two pipes joined end to end by touching them together.
I replaced the fuel pump (~1"x2.5" cylinder inside assembly), with a pump I bought at Napa for the jeep. It
wasn't a jerryrig or anything, Napa had the exact part. The instructions with the part, along with the Haynes
were enough. It was helluva cheaper than buying the whole assembly (dealer ~$250, Napa pump <$150)
Let us know how it works out and welcome to jeepz.
Cooper.[addsig]
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