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Replacement of the fuel pump of the Suzuki Grand Vitara

Model: Suzuki Grand Vitara MK 2 - Years 2005-2015
Part: Fuel pump

Today's step-by-step instructions will show us how to disassemble and replace the fuel pump of the Suzuki Grand Vitara. First, it is necessary to lift the vehicle and remove the fuel tank by unscrewing the bracket screws and disconnecting the various tubes and connectors; then, we unscrew the fuel pump screws to remove it from the tank, as shown in the video. At this point, we install the new original fuel pump, making the electrical connection and checking the condition of the pipes; finally, we reassemble the tank!

Posted on 17 August 2024 by ScegliAuto

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