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Old 12-31-2011, 03:23 PM   #1
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Angry Not really a tinkering by choice...HELP!

So my sister lives down in Texas and is moving back home next week and I'm flying down so she has someone with her for the drive up and her 2004 Chevy classic has stopped running. From what she said I could tell it was the fuel lump but she took it to the dealer**** anyway and they confirmed my belief and told her it would be 900 dollars to repair. I know I can do it for half that if not less so I'm wondering if anyone has any experience with these cars or tips on replacing the fuel pump and filter on them!? I'm gunna wish I was working on my wide open, easy to access truck the whole damn time!
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