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    Okay, today I finally got around to installing a new fuel pump in my Festiva. In addition, I cleaned the fuel pump relay really well and put dielectric grease on all the connectors. I was having intermittent starting problems, and ascertained that the fuel pump was going bad. I had strong spark, so I sprayed a little carb cleaner in the throttle body and it started and ran for about 3 to 5 seconds. This pretty much says the fuel delivery system was at fault.

    I paid $30 shipped for a brand new fuel pump, with sock and new hardware from Ebay. It was a perfect match to the factory Denso pump.

    With no further ado, here are the pics with descriptions above each picture.

    Flip the rear seats up and forward to expose the carpet underneath.



    Remove the 8 or so snap clips holding down the carpet to expose the fuel pump housing.



    Disconnect the connector and remove screws securing cover. Also remove rubber grommet to get cover out of the way. Disconnect the two fuel lines from pump outlet and return line to tank. Remove the whole assembly, it was tricky because you don't want to bend the sending unit arm. Be careful trying to remove the pump, I had to play with it to finally get it out.



    Make sure the two pumps are identical. I should have paid more attention to the way the sock and the hold down clamp on the pump was installed. I had to figure it out but its pretty straight forward.



    See that little silver piece, it has to be removed from the new pump for the rubber grommet piece to sit right. This is one of the reasons you have to pay attention and somewhat memorize how everything is secured prior to removal.



    I also almost forgot this piece that goes onto the new pump assembly. You gotta take it off the old pump. I believe it helps seal the pump from bleeding down.



    There is a cup and O ring in the area that the pump pushes onto the whole assembly. Make sure these two are still there and not on the old pump. I should've taken a picture of it but didn't. This is the new pump installed into the sending unit and housing.



    Reinstalling is easy, except its kinda tricky getting the sending unit and sock into the little hole. I found it easiest to install the sending unit in first and then just working the sock into the tank. Now secure the whole assembly with the 8 or so screws. Make sure the rubber centering tabs are through the top cover or you might have a hard time screwing in the short screws. Reconnect the connector and reinstall the grommet onto the steel cover plate. I put some dielectric grease for peace of mind on the connector and relay. The relay was removed from underneath the dash on the drivers side (yellow).



    Make sure to reconnect the hoses and clamps. I reinstalled the relay and she started right up. I then took her for a hard test drive around the neighborhood, getting her up to 60 mph. It ran like a scaled turtle on nitrous.

    Hope this helps.
    Last edited by FeistyFesti; 08-23-2009, 11:19 AM.
    Semper Fi til I die!

    1993 Fescort GT 1.8 BP automatic Kia Rio front struts and cut springs Cut Front Festiva springs with Monroe Aspire struts in rear



  • #2
    Nice Post, thank you! The pictures really make things alot easier to understand. Nice to see that doing the fuel pump doesn't involve dropping the tank.
    Thank you for your time.

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    • #3
      Nice write-up!! but those pics are huge

      1988 323 Station Wagon - KLG4 swapped
      1988 323 GT - B6T Powered
      2008 Ford Escape - Rollover Survivor

      1990 Festiva - First Ever Completed KLZE swap (SOLD)

      If no one from the future stops you from doing it, how bad of a decision can it really be?

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      • #4
        FeistyFesti,

        Thank you for the pictures along with how to replace fuel pump.


        Dean
        Raleigh, NC
        The wife and I are attending this meet. Come convoy with us.Come to the 1st annual "Sunshine Meet" March 20th 2010. Details in the thread below.
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        http://www.fordfestiva.com/forums/sh...ad.php?t=24695
        link to 100s of meets pictures and short video clips.http://s1019.photobucket.com/albums/af316/festivameets/
        4th Annual Festiva Madness meet will be held Oct 2, 2010 in Raleigh, NC
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