Never drive your Chevy K2500 to the point where you run out of gas. Not only is it embarrassing, it’s a good way to cause your fuel pump to fail. You may be lucky to hear a loud humming noise first before the fuel pump dies on you, although they often fail without any warning whatsoever.
If the fact that it can fail without warning wasn’t bad enough, the fuel pump can also be hiding in several different places in your truck. Owners of older models should first try looking by the front of the engine block.
Vehicles from the mid 80’s on have more possibilities: along a frame rail, near the gas tank, or possibly even in the gas tank itself, where it uses the gas stored inside to keep itself cool and lubricated. Since the fuel line is usually under pressure, be sure to wear eye protection before you go looking for it. That’s a lot of work to find one part! Now for the good news. Most people can replace it themselves once they find it, especially a mechanical one. Whether you need a mechanical one or an electric fuel pump, we have the part you need here in stock on our online catalog. We also carry the other items you might need (such as eye protection and repair manuals that can take you through the process step by step).Why wait for a local auto parts store or dealership to process a special order, when we can ship you what you need at any time of the day or night….including weekends and holidays? Order your fuel pump at a great price from us today!