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1997 Nissan Altima Replacing fuel pump



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Posted at Tue Sep 02, 2008 7:32 am
By marvinjsh, New to the forum
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1997 Nissan Altima Two Wheel Drive Automatic
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Replaced fuel pump by accessing it under the back seat of the car. We can see a bracket in the gas tank that is visible through the hole but can't figure out how to attach the plastic casing that holds the fuel pump into the bracket so it is not just floating around. (The plastic casing is too large to get through the hole or to manuever around very much so we can't see the under side of it.) Can you help?

Also after we replaced the fuel pump the gas gauge does not work...how can we fix that?

Thank you in advance for your help.
 
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Posted at Mon Sep 22, 2008 10:08 pm
By cfk3366, New to the forum
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all you have to do is look down inside the tank there is a slot tht the sending unit fits rite in all you hve to do is make sure tht you put the sending in carefully it just snaps in to place
 
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