1997-2001 Jeep Cherokee Fuel Pump Module Replacement XJ step by step
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Replacing fuel pump module on 1999 Jeep Cherokee XJ. Bosch pump module. Should be same procedure for all 1997+ XJ's.
Used my old FlipHD to record this, as it fits onto of my tripod and I don't mind getting it dirty, still works well.
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I love how gentle he is with all the connections. You can tell he knows the agony of breaking a plastic connector and it making the project take 3 days.
@Hubjeep
3 жыл бұрын
Thank you! I cringe when mechanics yank at and 20 year old electrical connections! That plastic, rubber, and wiring insulation gets brittle over time! My Jeep is in NY, and has a small snowplow... Even worse! 240,500 miles on the clock today!
Thank you I did follow your step and replaced the pump, first time in my life, very informative,
I cut the trunk open left a trap door...no more dropping gas tank...nice job brother
Completed this project with my dad today thanks to your help. Appreciate your step by step video!
@Hubjeep
Жыл бұрын
Great to hear!!!!!
I'm definitely going to do this looks like it only takes about 18 minutes. Awesome vid thanks
One of the best diy videos ever! My dad and i tackled this project today and this video was sooooo helpful!
This guy is great he even grunts with difficulty as it is difficult great video I’d give him a ten thanks
@Hubjeep
2 жыл бұрын
That made me laugh! Thanks!
I have to do this tomorrow on my 98 XJ. Thanks for the upload. Helped out a great deal.
@chipbutterfield6403
6 жыл бұрын
One thing I missed that wasn't on the video was to remove the heat sheild to expose the fuel filler hoses.
Excellent video and very helpful. Thank you for a well done job. All the parts and specific steps that nobody seems to show in many other videos are here!!
That trick, using channel locks to rotate the fuel filler tubes far enough to get a tool on the hose-clamps, is genius. I am pretty sure I would not have had the courage to do that had I not seen you do it. It made this job much faster and may well be of use for other projects in the future. Thanks!
@Trollet456
2 жыл бұрын
True! i had problably cut the clamps with a dremel
Thanks a million for posting. Just completed the install today after getting tired of seen the pump sitting in the garage. (start ups getting longer) Putting that ring back on was a mission. Had to take a break, it as frustrating. Up and running thanks to your video....
@zachabt94
4 жыл бұрын
Same. damn that ring.
Thanks for taking the time to do this. Who in hell would thumbs down this? Great job.
one of the best diy videos Ive seen..... very helpful... I have to do this on my 2001
@David-rj1ru
5 жыл бұрын
Hey hub jeep what size are the washers you used to replace the heat shield onto the mount?
Great video. I was scared to replace my pump because lowering the gas tank seemed more than I could handle. Your video changed that and I can see that it really isn't too complicated. Thanks for making and posting this.
Great video and instructional. Did this over the weekend on a 1997 Grand Cherokee, and was spot on! Thanks!
This really helped me understand what the hell I was looking at. Thanks!
Excellent video. Can't say how much this helped me. Took about 2 hours.
Thanks! This was tremendously helpful. Happy to add this job to my jeep maintenance skill set. Btw, that heat shield thingy is pliable enough to just slide off the rod no problem after taking off the bottom nut. No need to cut it.
just changed my pump yesterday, excellent how to... thanks bro....
Thanks for posting this as it will make doing the job quicker and easier.
just did this for a 97, thanks for the video, it was very helpful.
Good camera work, too! I can clearly see they parts.
Wow man you make this video so simple to follow thanks so much
Thank you much for the video. Just did my fuel pump and yup there it was floating in my gas tank ! Idk about the thread start I kept searching for mine but it was just solid all around. Tighten it and hit it with a screwdriver and it seemed solid.
Worked like a charm. Thanks brother,
Very good video... I followed this video step for step and now I can say I replaced a fuel pump
Hi Hubjeep ! Good Job Congretulation ! Thanks i need to do that on mine WJ now .
A fine step by step video! The only thing I'd add is that if you're having trouble putting the lock ring back on - the plastic threads may have screeched making it nearly impossible to thread back on even and true. Chrysler dealers still sell this ring as it fits several newer models and they sell for about $20. This can save you from uttering several 4 letter words!
Great video, made my pump swap easy
I like the way you teach.
a great guide of what to do..excellent.
Thank you so much for this great video hope I have good luck
A tip for tightening the ring - wrap some duct tape around it (make sure you don't duct tape the pump too) and pull slowly (same motion/idea as you would for starting a lawn mower)
Excellent video--thanks for sharing.
If you haven't already, get yourself a M12 Milwaukee ratchet. It's a life saver for tight spots. I have the 1st gen. Smaller head and enough torque for most jobs.
@Hubjeep
5 жыл бұрын
Yup, I got one a few months ago, went with the smaller head as well.
Nice production. I watch the whole thing and have a new respect for how tough a job it will be to replace my fuel pump.
@angelcamachocherokee9748
7 жыл бұрын
Delinda Deline
Awesome video, thank you.
Good video nice explanation as well thanks for explanation.
Great video!😎👊
fantastic video. thanks a lot! oil pressure sensor next lol
God y’all’s lockdown rings come out so easy and mine just ain’t budging after 45 minutes.
@Hubjeep
2 жыл бұрын
Keep trying!
@notraseer
2 жыл бұрын
@@Hubjeep I got it after the PB blaster trick but now I can’t get the new fuel pump in and locked down
Very nice video, thank you very much !
Great video!
Excellent work. I'm faced with this job on my daughter's 2000 XJ since I noticed gas dripping from the top of the tank. I think the gasket is shot, but I'll end up doing the whole unit while it's apart. JEEP: Just Expect Every Problem.
@michaelwebb8974
8 жыл бұрын
+enduringcharm or Just Empty Every Pocket. lol
@Hubjeep
8 жыл бұрын
+Michael Webb If you do the work yourself, parts are fairly inexpensive for these XJ's and most last a long time.
@RatSleds
6 жыл бұрын
Awesome vid but before hooking battery back up or trying the key gas should be in tank
Very Helpful Thanks
nice vid, well done, thanks, cheers
Nice Job! Thanks!
Gracias desde paraguay me fue de mucha utilidad
I would recommend getting a ratcheting wrench for unbolting the fuel tank straps because the bolt is so long you literally can't get a deepwell socket onto the nuts that hold the strap ends onto the bolt, its just a lot of tiring wrenching. Also remember to change the position of the hose clamps for both the filler and breather hoses so you can more easily loosen them in the future if necessary.
Does anyone else think this guy sounds like Seth Rogan? Great video by the way! Very helpful
@TieFighterNet
8 жыл бұрын
+jeffrey ogle Yes, he totally does. Was thinking the same thing.
Great video! Only other thing i'd suggest is bleeding the fuel line after you prime the pump 2-3 times to get all the air out of it.
@jeffreyswift9925
4 жыл бұрын
How?
Munchas gracias por la espricacion
Question, does the gasket on the fuel pump only go in the tank to the first ridge or dies the whole gasket sit in the tank, hard time seating the new pump and gasket into tank and retainer ring gets tight but then slips off thread if tightened anymore by hand.
Nice work thanks . But my 99 jeep only costed me 500 bucks . I'll be doing the zip cut procedure instead lol.. thanks man .
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Thanks for the video. Just finished the job.... after running into some major issues. J bolts/nuts were so rusted had to cut off and replace. Hose clamps so rusted had to remove one by the fuel neck and one on top of the tank like you did... replaced both. Hose was insanely difficult to get back attached to the tank
Hey I only had like a gallon in my tank how much do I need to have in there to start it after?
Nice video , been researching Bosch. Im seeing there s an adapter included you have to cut ,or you have to assemble the unit before install on an OEM Bosch ?
Awesome video, followed it. Got to ring, but my ring seems to want to go on cockeyed. Seemed to be sealed so not sure if I should go forward.
you rock
Question, what made you replace the module? i am having a issue with my gauge not working. it shows empty when key is off but when key is on its peg full.
…good video - what kind of failure symptoms you had for upgrading the fuel pump ? On my XJ 4.0 1998 I had issues with sputtering/hesitating when accelerating uphill, hot engine…. Installed a new Mopar CPS, works fine since then - but not checked uphill acceleration yet. Will check fuel pressure…...clogged filter ? Thanks.
I see that this video is from 2014 Can't seem to find the Bosch unit anywhere neither ebay or locally. Autozone says unavailable now days. Any suggestions on other good brands?? What about the Carter unit?? I see the $40 units on ebay but no thanks. Kris
Well done how too. Thanks
Since you can unhook the tank strap bolts from under the chassis, I wonder if there's room to pull that right out of the heat shield once you have the nut all the way off?
Quick question. I got hit driver side, smashed the door in Jeep shut down and won't restart. Do u think my fuel pump went out from the hit? Jeep was running perfect before the hit
hey thanks for the video it helped a ton i just finished this on my 99 xj. I replaced the unit and now I am having a hard starts. i assume the rail is losing pressue and it is most likely something I did incorrect where would be a good place to start trouble shooting
Real quick ? My son has 2002 Jeep Grand Cherokee and it’s been shutting off for the last 6 months . When he goes below half tank I’m wondering if you think it’s the fuel pump it starts back up once he turns key over .
I noticed you just hand tightened the retaining ring, whereas some people hammer it tight. Wondering your thoughts on that
what about the old filter, keeping inside?
Very nice job . wondering how much grit was in the bottom of the tank though ? If I only had a garage !
Thanks for making this video. I can see you were very careful to keep the work in view the whole time, I know this is very tedious, especially when trying to show work in tight spaces, like the filler neck. May I ask, what lubrication did you use on the gasket that went around the fuel pump during re-install?
@Hubjeep
10 жыл бұрын
Arthur, you're welcome. Yes, balancing the camera and light was a pain at times. I just sprayed some WD-40 on the gasket, it really doesn't need much of anything. A little white lithium on the large nut threads to help that turn on.
I will be doing this on my Jeep Tuesday. Thank you so much for this video! I've worked on just about everything except a Jeep and really needed this! Could you please tell me around how long this took you to do?
@Hubjeep
8 жыл бұрын
How did it go? I just saw the comment now. It took a few hours (and I have done it before), filming it made it take longer, and editing/creating this video took longer than actually replacing the pump.
@MrDGenocide
8 жыл бұрын
Hubjeep It went great! Thank you for the video it really saved me here.
@salvadorhernandez8647
7 жыл бұрын
yeah
Thank you for making this video.
I cut a square hole in my floor long ago just waiting for the day to pull the pump . Today is that day. 😬
@Hubjeep
3 жыл бұрын
That's one option. Removing the tank sounds difficult, but there aren't may steps to get it out. -Wires and small hoses on top in front of tank. -Filler and vent hoses on side. -Two straps holding tank in. If you can (getting noisy), wait til it's at 1/8 tank or so.
Where is the fuel filter this year did you change it?
god gob 👍
Thanks the vid is a great help i am doing this over weekend..."It puts the lotion on the skin" lol
@SteelWolf13
5 жыл бұрын
So after 4 hours 10 min of trying and getting help here is what we figured out. Put the seal on the tank first. Then tap the pump in place. Then tap a little more around the entire edge. Then put the ring on. I had a fuel pump access door above my tank cut. That saved time.
@cookoutnorthwest2495
5 жыл бұрын
@@SteelWolf13 right on bro. I'm already done thanks to this vid! Its in the 30 degree F range here too. Thanks for the tips.
From 5:04 to 5:08 I couldn't quite understand what you said, but other than that awesome video.
ok So after 4 hours 10 min of trying and getting help here is what we figured out. Put the seal on the tank first. Then tap the pump in place. Then tap a little more around the entire edge. Then put the ring on.
What symptoms were you experiencing that made you think it was the fuel pump? I have a 95 grand cherokee that is sputtering, mainly uphill and it stalls when coming to a stop if i let off the gas. Im thinking about replacing the fuel pump on it.
@whiskywhiskerz1607
8 жыл бұрын
I have the same problem..If I have to stop I just put the jeep in neutral until the street light turns green. Did you end up figured what was wrong?
You don't need to cut the heat shield. When you loosen up the nuts the bolts move enough to slide it off
I did this procedure and now my gas line leaks at the quick connect coming out of the fuel pump spout! I thought that maybe the o rings inside the line were maybe worn out so i bought a new line with a new quick connect piece and put it all back together and it is still leaking right there now i have to drop the tank again, any suggestions on why it is leaking there? please help. and can't I just get rid of that line all together with the quick connects and use rubber or metal tube with old fashioned hose claps that tighten down like on the filler tubes?
@chipbutterfield6403
6 жыл бұрын
Kori A how did you fix this? In case the same happens to me.
Well shot vid very helpful.Did you use any lubricant/sealer on the collar threads and rubber seal they looked shiney.Thanks
@Hubjeep
8 жыл бұрын
+Darren Lyons I think I applied some white lithium grease to the threads.
@darrenlyons7548
8 жыл бұрын
Thanks man.Keep on jeepin.
It does what it's told
I just took the bottom nut off and pulled down the shield off the bolt then put in back the same way it came off no cutting.
I have the fuel tank skid plate and smitty built bumper to remove before I can get to the tank😟 I have tossed around the idea of cutting off the skid plate and doing the job that way without having to remove the bumper. I will weld on some nuts on the back side with some flat stock so It will be easier to put it on and pull it off down the road. Why could they not have installed a removable panel in the rear floor for changing the sending unit?
My 99 cherokee will randomly only try to start if im pressin the gas as its turning over. Once it does it'll stall out as soon as I take my foot off the gas. If i keep my foot on the gas for like 5 minutes after it turns over most of the time it wont stall out. Any idea what that could be? I've replaced the fuel pump itself on an older 98 cherokee i've had and that was incredibly annoying. Do you think my problem now could be related to a failing fuel pump? And if thats the case would I be better off replacing just the pump itself or the whole sending unit? Any help would be greatly appreciated!
@Hubjeep
7 жыл бұрын
Ideally, fuel pressure gauge at the fuel rail would let you know if fuel pressure is adequate (not sure exactly what the numbers are, they are online somewhere). Since it's quite a bit of work removing the tank, I opted to replace the whole unit "module", and not just the pump.
I've got a 97 grand Cherokee, it does have the heat shield
@wormman3229
5 жыл бұрын
Does NOT
@jaimiecameron8490
5 жыл бұрын
Thats good to know as im pulling my grand cherokee into the garage this week to tackle this. Hoping it helps
I have a question is there enough room to cut a hole in the floor and make an access panel i have a 96 Jeep Cherokee that I have been working on and most of the interior is out already putting floor patches and frame rails in
@Hubjeep
8 жыл бұрын
+Fred Sitzenstock Good question, I am unsure. Also unsure if the 1996 and earlier XJ's have a similar tank.
@TheFred1952
8 жыл бұрын
thanks
@binsinc
4 жыл бұрын
My 2001 Cherokee has an access door under the carpet allowing full view of the fuel pump.Placed there when converted to L P G with under-slung tanks with the LPG tank attached below the petrol. Forward thinking saved my mechanic hours of grief and grime when replacing the fuel pump.
Hi quick question have a 01 jeep Cherokee sport and since the fuel filter is tied to the fuel pressure as one piece and that is tied together with the fuel pump as one whole part. When I want to change the fuel filter every 33k miles I'll have to drop the fuel tank?
@davidfuller1962
9 жыл бұрын
if you want to replace the filter you have to replace the entire pump. no filters are sold individually. they are built into the pump.
@pra3t0rian
9 жыл бұрын
Why do you want to change your fuel filter every 33k miles?
I’m worried about gasoline spilling everywhere. Do I need to empty the tank first?
@Hubjeep
3 жыл бұрын
Mine was about 3/4 full! If I did it again I would pull the fill/vent hoses from the tank, stick a hose into the tank and siphon or pump all the gas out before removing the tank from the vehicle.
I need to replace my fuel pressure line but I cant find it anywhere. Any idea where I could find one?
@Hubjeep
3 жыл бұрын
That's a toughie, maybe junkyard.
Where is the location of the fuel pump , under the back seat?
@Hubjeep
Жыл бұрын
12:44 Under the rear cargo area.
What kind of fuel pump brand that is? i got a bosch but didn't fit and then exchange for a Carter. Thank you!
@Hubjeep
4 жыл бұрын
9:02 Bosch pump and part number on box.
@KN1GHT2000
4 жыл бұрын
Hubjeep my last digit ends with 49. Same pump just that the harness is a male and mine is a female like yours. I still have it in hand. Just waiting for the carter replacement on amazon. I wanted to cut old harness and put it in Bosch to see if I could make it work but I didn’t want to mess with it. The bocha you have is no longer in production I try to find it. Hopefully this carter works I don’t want to drop the tank for a while lol
Question I am able to hear my fuel pump when I turn on the key off and on and have a good relay but I have no fuel pressure can it be the fuel pump that’s gone bad or something else.
@albinomedina9585
4 жыл бұрын
Angel F I Have The Same Issue On My 2000 XJ Does Your Show Any Symptoms Of Loss Of Power Or Slight Rough Idle?
@angelf9800
4 жыл бұрын
Albino Medina its a crank no start I replaced the crank sensor and still nothing
@albinomedina9585
4 жыл бұрын
Have u tried to primer before start? Turn the key to the on position with out turning the engine over then back to off a few times. Sounds like u might need a new fuel pump
@angelf9800
4 жыл бұрын
Albino Medina I replaced the fuel pump and still have no fuel pressure might be a defective one. I will do some test tomorrow, Thanks for your help
ill try your fuel ring trick. been fighting with it for a while keeps going cockeyed or pops up. I can rebuild a Trannie on a 70,000$ tractor but can't get a darn plastic ring on :-P
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How often does one need to replace the Fuel Pump? 1998 Jeep Grand Cherokee Limited 4.0 (165K miles)
@Hubjeep
8 жыл бұрын
The fuel pump can last the life of the vehicle, or need replacing at 50K miles like our old 1998 ZJ did. It's usually something that you wait until it stops working or starts making louder than usual noise. Another way to look at it is, if you are sure it's the original pump and plan to keep the vehicle for years more you can replace it now and have the peace of mind that the pump is new and will likely last as long as you keep the vehicle.
@whiskywhiskerz1607
8 жыл бұрын
+Hubjeep thanks, you've inspired me to get off my ass and get to it haha.
Great Video, I have done this to many times. It never seam's to amaze me as to why these engineers design Shit the way they do and its obvious its to make Chrysler Money long into the next century. The Company's that make these Parts make a hell of a lot of Money. One thing I will Add to your Vid is do not skimp on the New Pump, I believe Bosh is the Best Or the Factory Pump how ever you will pay the Piper for these Pumps. If you decide to go with a cheaper brand you may have to do the replacement again the next day. I have had some off brands that did not work from the git go and some that only lasted a week or less. So I would suggest you But the Bosch or Factory Pumps ONLY. Have a Great Day.