I have a gen II.
This is the ford focus SVT fuel pump by motorcraft. Part number PFS204. I've heard that you want the ford focus svt pump that has a greet top but can't find the 'green top one'.
Amazon.com: Motorcraft PFS204 Fuel Pump and Hanger with Sender: Automotive
Also I've always heard you need to drop the gas tank to replace the pump but came across this write-up on how to replace the fuel pump.
Plus need to get one of these things.
from autozone.
Am I missing anything?
OHh... btw. Anyone know happens when the relay goes bad for the fuel pump? Does the pump just stop working? Which relay is it?
btw: referring to this post.
http://www.lincolnvscadillac.com/showthread.php?t=36833
(might be an addition for the 'noobs' thread ? )
This is the ford focus SVT fuel pump by motorcraft. Part number PFS204. I've heard that you want the ford focus svt pump that has a greet top but can't find the 'green top one'.
Amazon.com: Motorcraft PFS204 Fuel Pump and Hanger with Sender: Automotive
Also I've always heard you need to drop the gas tank to replace the pump but came across this write-up on how to replace the fuel pump.
Good stuff on this forum, enough to save me a lot of money!! One thing was lacking though, a step-by-step how to guide. Here it is.
First off, no matter how many times the dealer or anybody else tells you that you MUST drop the tank, you don't have to. I was told it would be about $1,100 to get it done and I did it myself in under an hour for only $350. That $350 was getting the part from the dealer. DO NOT GET THE PUMP FROM ADVANCE AUTO OR AUTO ZONE!! Napa has it listed on their website but when I called they said it was unavailable. No special tools needed to remove the blue "nut," just some ingenuity.
Steps:
-Disconnect battery and make sure you are in a well ventilated space.
-Remove the lower part of the back seat (2 little locking mechanisms on bottom front of the cushion.)
-Pull up the rubber matting and find the 6" round rubber "plug" on the passenger side. Wedge a flat tip screwdriver in and pry it out without punching holes in the rubber.
-Disconnect wire plug and hoses. The red and white clips stay connected to the white tank cap and the black hoses pull out from the middle as you squeeze the clips. Kind of a pain just be patient, you don't want to break the hoses.
-Give a tap with a screwdriver and hammer to loosen (lefty loosey) the blue "nut" and remove the cover.
-Hold the white tank cap with one hand while you reach in and squeeze the two tabs towards the center of the pump with the other hand. This releases the pump from the tank mount. It will slide straight up and out. You will have to work it a little to get the float out.
-Recommend doing a quick inspection of the tank at this point to see if you have any corrosion issues or anything in the fuel that looks like it doesn't belong. Just be sure to use a flashlight that doesn't burn really hot as Gasoline vapors have an extremely low flash point.
-Insert the new pump and ensure it seats properly, clicking all the way down into the mount. Be careful with the float when inserting.
-Connect the hoses and wire plug, ensuring they seat properly as well. Make sure you have the gasket and blue "nut" on before you connect them.
-Screw the blue "nut" back on. It can give you a hard time but don't force it. The last thing you want is to cross-thread it so it won't seal completely.
-Replace the rubber plug and the rear seat. Don't force the seat in either. When locking the front back into the locking mechanisms, you have to open the latches as you did when taking it out in order to put the seat back down all the way. If you break the latches the seat bottom will always be loose.
-Cycle the pump by turning the ignition on and off a few times to get fuel into the pump. Should fire right up.
If you haven't done the fuel filter yet, I would just to make sure your fuel delivery system is clean. It take maybe 30-45 minutes. A clogged filter can strain a pump pretty bad and end up burning it out a lot faster. Hope this helps.
Plus need to get one of these things.
from autozone.
Am I missing anything?
OHh... btw. Anyone know happens when the relay goes bad for the fuel pump? Does the pump just stop working? Which relay is it?
btw: referring to this post.
http://www.lincolnvscadillac.com/showthread.php?t=36833
(might be an addition for the 'noobs' thread ? )