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That's nice that the pump is seperate... most i deal with are a pump, level sender, heater, and quality sensor all in one and significantly more expensive
Not difficult. Driver side, remove debris shield, pump is is at DEF tank. easy.
UH OH! I gather that means that those of us who've replaced the debris shields with Lucky8 Rock Sliders would have to drop the driver's side rock slider (each side weighs about 100 lbs.) to get to the DEF pump. Good to know that now in case I ever have that problem. Thanks for the info, gmfain!
UH OH! I gather that means that those of us who've replaced the debris shields with Lucky8 Rock Sliders would have to drop the driver's side rock slider (each side weighs about 100 lbs.) to get to the DEF pump. Good to know that now in case I ever have that problem. Thanks for the info, gmfain!
Yes, you are correct, you have to drop the slider.
I wonder if this would/should be covered by the emissions warranty?
I wish.... here is what's covered:
Certain emission-control parts, including the vehicle’s catalytic converter, engine control module and transmission control module, are covered for 8 years/80,000 miles.
Certain emission-control parts, including the vehicle’s catalytic converter, engine control module and transmission control module, are covered for 8 years/80,000 miles.