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Discussion in 'VT - VX Holden Commodore (1997 - 2002)' started by victor65, Apr 9, 2012.

  1. victor65

    victor65 New Member

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    Hi guys
    i'm badly suffed up with my car have stating problem called racv and he said need to change fuel pump i;m just wondering if any one have an idea how much it will for pump and fitting ..plz let me know it very baad felling just bought a week ago used car ...
     
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    Probably be a good idea to tell everyone what the car is actually doing first, that way people can help you out a bit better...
     
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    VTS5 TechJunkie

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    If you can,put one of these in,takes about an hour,you'll never have to do it again...

    Brand New *DELPHI* Holden Commodore VX WH 3.8L Fuel Pump Assembly | eBay
     
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    Get a fuel pump for $100-$200 hick te car up on a hoist, remove the fuel tank, change the pump and put tank back on.
    Took me and my dad 2 hours because we had to do it with jacks not a hoist!
     

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