I broke my Accent's fuel pump
Ahem. I broke my fuel pump.
(shuffles feet in embarrassment) I was changing the fuel filter on my 2001 Accent, got too rough, and snapped the plastic outlet where the hose from the filter connects to the pump. Oops. Deciding I was too much of an amateur to do fuel pump repairs myself, I had the car towed to the nearest mechanic. The mechanic thought I would have to get a new fuel pump, that they don't come in pieces. I looked up the Hyundai parts website (http://dcs.hyundaidealer.com/customer/index.jsp) and thought I found the relevant $5 component (part# 31112-25000), so I ordered it. It's listed as "PLATE ASSY-FUEL PUMP". The mechanic is still skeptical. Am I deluding myself? My wife has offered to lock me in the basement the next time I felt the DIY urge coming. Chris |
Re: I broke my Accent's fuel pump
Sounds like a win to me. Time and parts will tell.
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Re: I broke my Accent's fuel pump
Sounds like a win to me. Time and parts will tell.
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Re: I broke my Accent's fuel pump
In article <slrndonnmt.ilg.cwong@localhost.localdomain>, Christopher Wong
wrote: > I was changing the fuel filter on my 2001 Accent, got too rough, and snapped > the plastic outlet where the hose from the filter connects to the pump. > Oops. Deciding I was too much of an amateur to do fuel pump repairs myself, > I had the car towed to the nearest mechanic. The mechanic thought I would > have to get a new fuel pump, that they don't come in pieces. I looked up the > Hyundai parts website (http://dcs.hyundaidealer.com/customer/index.jsp) and > thought I found the relevant $5 component (part# 31112-25000), so I ordered > it. It's listed as "PLATE ASSY-FUEL PUMP". The mechanic is still skeptical. > Am I deluding myself? It turns out I was right. I got the part today: it was indeed a $5 piece of plastic that replaces the one I broke. The labor is a different story. I had the mechanic replace it, and that costed $70. He said that it was a real pain with lots of pieces to reassemble. I'm sure the fact that everything was dripping in a full tank's gasoline did not help. Oh well, that was a lesson in patience. Had I been just a little more patient, the fuel filter job would really have been easy, and a lot cheaper. Chris |
Re: I broke my Accent's fuel pump
In article <slrndonnmt.ilg.cwong@localhost.localdomain>, Christopher Wong
wrote: > I was changing the fuel filter on my 2001 Accent, got too rough, and snapped > the plastic outlet where the hose from the filter connects to the pump. > Oops. Deciding I was too much of an amateur to do fuel pump repairs myself, > I had the car towed to the nearest mechanic. The mechanic thought I would > have to get a new fuel pump, that they don't come in pieces. I looked up the > Hyundai parts website (http://dcs.hyundaidealer.com/customer/index.jsp) and > thought I found the relevant $5 component (part# 31112-25000), so I ordered > it. It's listed as "PLATE ASSY-FUEL PUMP". The mechanic is still skeptical. > Am I deluding myself? It turns out I was right. I got the part today: it was indeed a $5 piece of plastic that replaces the one I broke. The labor is a different story. I had the mechanic replace it, and that costed $70. He said that it was a real pain with lots of pieces to reassemble. I'm sure the fact that everything was dripping in a full tank's gasoline did not help. Oh well, that was a lesson in patience. Had I been just a little more patient, the fuel filter job would really have been easy, and a lot cheaper. Chris |
Re: I broke my Accent's fuel pump
Don't forget that now you're better prepared to do the next repair job
yourself. |
Re: I broke my Accent's fuel pump
Don't forget that now you're better prepared to do the next repair job
yourself. |
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