I don't know about the 2003 or the 2005. But my 2004 Sorento has access to the fuel pump through the floor under the rear seat.
A little piece of carpet with velcro and screwed down patch. Shouldn't be that tough of a job if you don't have to drop the tank.
itsinthestarslookup - 13 Apr 2005 02:50 GMT
> I don't know about the 2003 or the 2005. But my 2004 Sorento has access to the fuel pump through the floor under the rear seat.
> A little piece of carpet with velcro and screwed down patch. Shouldn't be that tough of a job if you don't have to drop the tank.
From what I understand the pump&filter are one unit. So there is no changing just the filter. Correct me if wrong.
chris@somedomain.com. - 14 Apr 2005 02:34 GMT
>> I don't know about the 2003 or the 2005. But my 2004 Sorento has access to the fuel pump through the floor under the rear seat.
>> A little piece of carpet with velcro and screwed down patch. Shouldn't be that tough of a job if you don't have to drop the tank.
>From what I understand the pump&filter are one unit. So there is no changing just the filter. Correct me if wrong.
don't know about that. The point I was trying to make was that since you don't have to drop the fuel tank. Even if the pump and filter are one unit
it shouldn't be that tough of a job standing up working through the rear door. In fact I'd hope the filter was part of the fuel pump.
I personally hate changing the fuel filter in my taurus. Thats under the car even with jack stands it still sucks.