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If you do not hear it priming when turning on the ignition then that's a dead giveaway. It's probably gonna be around $500-600 from an independent shop. Most pumps are

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Old 07-18-2017, 10:34 AM   #1 (permalink)
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If you do not hear it priming when turning on the ignition then that's a dead giveaway. It's probably gonna be around $500-600 from an independent shop. Most pumps are on top of the tank so you have to drop the tank down and pull the old pump out to install the new one.
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If you do not hear it priming when turning on the ignition then that's a dead giveaway. It's probably gonna be around $500-600 from an independent shop. Most pumps are on top of the tank so you have to drop the tank down and pull the old pump out to install the new one.
Changing the 370z pump don't need to drop the tank.
Can be done in about 1 hour by yourself. Did mine with the instruction from CJ Motorsports

http://host.cj-motorsports.com/pdf/3...ump%20Tech.pdf
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Changing the 370z pump don't need to drop the tank.
Can be done in about 1 hour by yourself. Did mine with the instruction from CJ Motorsports

http://host.cj-motorsports.com/pdf/3...ump%20Tech.pdf
Thank you. As much as I would like to work on this myself, I am extremely busy these days and I need to car asap. I'll just bite the bullet and let a shop handle this one for me. But I think I should print and hand them this instruction
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Thank you. As much as I would like to work on this myself, I am extremely busy these days and I need to car asap. I'll just bite the bullet and let a shop handle this one for me. But I think I should print and hand them this instruction
If you're willing to travel to OC, I would recommend taking your car to Corner 3 Garage in Laguna Hills. They are very familiar with this problem and are capable of doing an OEM fix or an aftermarket upgrade such as the CJM kit if you are so inclined.
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