About
2001 Jeep Grand Cherokee Fuel Pump
Your Jeep Grand Cherokee fuel pump is tasked with delivering fuel from the fuel tank to the engine under high pressure. It's a small 12 Volt electric pump inside the fuel tank, and design to work for many years without fail. However, an unexpected issue can cause it to quit prematurely, and you'll need to replace it to get your vehicle working again. You can get a new fuel pump for your Jeep at AutoZone for a great price.
Symptoms of a Bad Fuel Pump
If your fuel pump isn't working quite right, you'll notice symptoms that indicate such a problem. Those signs can include difficulty starting, lack of power on acceleration, stumbling while you drive, or your Jeep could stall. If your Grand Cherokee won't start but crank strong, that's likely a problem with your fuel pump.
How to Replace a 2001 Jeep Grand Cherokee Fuel Pump
Depending on the parts you need, a Jeep Grand Cherokee 2001 fuel pump will range from about $50 to $250. It will take an hour or two to change on your own. Begin by lowering the fuel tank underneath your vehicle, which will provide access to the top of the tank where the fuel pump is mounted. Remove the lock nut from the pump that left out the old unit. Install your new fuel pump in reverse order.
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