This video is about replacing the 6.5L diesel engine fuel lift pump on GM full size old body style (OBS) trucks from Chevrolet and GMC. In this scenario the vehicle was operating fine, until the fuel filter was replaced, at which point the lift pump is discovered to be defective during bleeding air from the new filter. What happens in this scenario is the Injection Pump itself is able to maintain suction in the absence of the lift pump operation, until the line has air added such as when changing the fuel filter. Such a problem can go undetected for months. You do not have to bleed the water in the brass fuel petcock at the front for this particular kind of scenario, just the fuel filter bleed is sufficient to restore normal operation after replacement of the defective lift pump.
Illustrated using a 1999 Chevrolet Suburban K1500 LT, but the approach and process would be the same for 2002, 2001, 2000, 1998, 1997 and 1996 models. Not the same but similar enough for 1995 1994 and 1993 models. Applicable to Suburban, Silverado, Sierra, Cheyenne, W/T, Tahoe, Yukon models across Chevrolet, GMC, and Holden.
GM and ACDelco part numbers given for 1993 thru 2002 models, along with fastener torque values.
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GM part 15754298 (1999 - 2002), 25117340 (1994 - 1998), and 25115224 (1993) lift pump: https://ebay.us/PYFyMn or https://amzn.to/3lHzjOn
ACDelco part EP1000 (1999 - 2002), EP309 (1994 - 1998), and EP158 (1993) lift pump: https://ebay.us/ilrYPr or https://amzn.to/36GyscA (EP1000) and https://amzn.to/3lHiTWn (EP158) and https://amzn.to/3lD2t13 (EP309)
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GM 12085524 wiring harness pigtail: https://ebay.us/YwaC03
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Chapters:
0:00 - Problem overview
0:24 - Electrical analysis
1:10 - Lift pump location
1:34 - Wiring harness test
3:09 - Lift pump removal
6:44 - Replacement part numbers
7:15 - Lift pump installation
10:40 - Retest
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