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I purchased a 2000 Chevrolet S10 in January 2001. The fuel pump went out in February 2001. The dealer replaced the fuel pump and alerted me that there were a lot of problems with the fuel pumps on these vehicles. My truck was still under warranty with only 18,000 miles on it. I currently have 101,000 miles on it and after the fuel pump replacement I have not had any trouble with the fuel pump. There is a real problem with the fuel pumps in these vehicles.
Faulty fuel pump unit. I drive a 2000 Chevrolet S-10 pickup with less than 51,000 miles. I just recently had the fuel pump unit replaced for around $830., which included the necessary towing. My mechanic diagnosed the problem immediately and told me that they are replacing these fuel pump units left and right. He said that it appears to be a real problem with later model GM vehicles. He had another vehicle in his shop at the same time, and it had only 46,000 miles on it. My mechanic also said that these units should not be failing like they are, and that GM has a real problem unit here.
- Rowlett, TX, USA
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- Middletown, DE, USA