Where is the fuel pump on a traverse?
If so, where is it located and can we replace it ourselves (husband is very handy). The fuel pump is in the tank. The tank has to be dropped. You could also be having issues with the sending unit. the 2009 and up Lambdas (traverse, acadia, enclave, outlook) have 2 fuel pump. 1st pump in the tank. this sends gas towards the engine…
What was the problem with my fuel pump?
Made it home safely but a scary time on the interstate being passed by anything and everything. Had to have vehicle towed to Chevy dealer the next day. Fuel pump was the problem and replaced under warranty (mileage 49,000 miles). Running fine, again.
What to do if your fuel pump is not fully seated?
Inspect connector X305 to make sure that it is fully seated. If the connector is not fully seated, inspect the terminals at connector X305 for corrosion. If the terminals show signs of corrosion, replace the corroded terminals.
If so, where is it located and can we replace it ourselves (husband is very handy). The fuel pump is in the tank. The tank has to be dropped. You could also be having issues with the sending unit. the 2009 and up Lambdas (traverse, acadia, enclave, outlook) have 2 fuel pump. 1st pump in the tank. this sends gas towards the engine…
Why is my Chevy Traverse hard to start?
2009 Chevy Traverse LT1 with approx. 92,000 miles. Over the last month or two, I’ve noticed that when I fill up with gas, just to where the pump click off, I don’t “top off”. My engine doesn’t want to start. I’ve spent 5 minutes setting at the pump trying to get me car start.
Made it home safely but a scary time on the interstate being passed by anything and everything. Had to have vehicle towed to Chevy dealer the next day. Fuel pump was the problem and replaced under warranty (mileage 49,000 miles). Running fine, again.
Inspect connector X305 to make sure that it is fully seated. If the connector is not fully seated, inspect the terminals at connector X305 for corrosion. If the terminals show signs of corrosion, replace the corroded terminals.