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Brian Hogaboom

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You could always do what I did to my tahoe and what I plan to do with my denali.... cut an access panel in the floor board under the driver rear seat. That way you pull the panel and voila fuel pump right there. I did my fuel pump in my tahoe in 20 min lol

gutsy move, can you take pictures of it? Im curious to see how you cut it
 

Jester1023

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Guys just chiming in for A second I dont know a how lot about these vehicles but when I was having my passlock situation a crank shaft sensor was mentioned,could this situation with the truck sometimes taking a bit to start could it be a crank shaft sensor going bad versus a fuel pump on its way out,I could be way off base but just figured I would throw it out there and try to help!

Nice looking ride good luck with it!
 

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