Help me pleaseeee!!!!

Asked by Ninaonishka Oct 17, 2019 at 12:44 PM about the 2007 Pontiac Grand Prix Base

Question type: Maintenance & Repair

I have a 2007 Pontiac Grand Prix V6 3.8
non supercharged my fuel pump went
out so I dropped my tank somehow
what am I hose has gotten away from
me do you guys have a diagram or
something to show me all the hoses
that connect to the fuel pump at the top
and the line separator that is on top of
the gas tank

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I am not familiar with your car, but I'll tell you what I think. There should be two hoses attached to the fuel pump. One is the line that feeds your fuel system and runs up to the fuel regulator or fuel rail on your engine. The other is a return line that sends unburned fuel back into your tank from your engine. (Not sure where to tell you to look, but if you find the main line and hook it to the main fuel pump output port, this should be the other fitting on the pump assembly). Hope this helps.

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