Your 2000 Dodge Intrepid fuel pump is the component that pressurizes the gasoline in the car, which allows the fuel injectors to supply the engine with fuel. Replacing the fuel pump is a relatively simple procedure that can be done at home. However, in order to access the fuel pump, you must remove the fuel tank, which is a separate procedure you should know how to perform.
Instructions
Relieving the Fuel System Pressure
- 1
Take out the fuel filler cap.
2Disconnect the fuel pump relay from the power distribution center, located in the engine compartment. The relays should be identified under the cover of the power distribution center.
3Start your Intrepid engine, and leave it running, until it dies. Crank the engine several times. Remove the key from the ignition.
4Attach the fuel pump relay back into the power distribution center.
5Remove the negative battery cable from the remote ground terminal, located on the right fender in the engine compartment, using a wrench to remove the retaining bolt. Pull out the cable.
Removing the Fuel Pump
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Detach the fuel tank from your Intrepid. This is a separate procedure. The fuel pump module is found on the fuel tank.
7Remove the fuel lines and electrical connectors from the fuel pump module. This can be done, depending on what fitting was installed in the fuel pump, which includes a singe-tab type, a two-tab type or a plastic ring type. Tabbed fittings need to be squeezed, so they loosen enough to allow for the lines to pull apart. The tab on a single-tab fitting needs to be discarded and replaced. Loosen a plastic ring type fitting, by pushing in the locking ring.
8Loosen the module locknut, by turning it, counterclockwise, using large channel locks pliers.
9Lift out the fuel pump module from the tank at an angle. Do not to break off the fuel-level sending float unit when removing the module. Clean any spilled fuel with rags.
10Place the fuel pump module in a container or drain pan.
11Replace the seal to where the fuel pump module is placed on the fuel tank. Wipe down the tank-sealing surface with rags.
12Insert the new fuel pump module. Line up the tabs, under the module, with the notches on the fuel tank.
13Screw the fuel pump module locknut tight, to about 40 ft-lbs., either by hand or with your channel locks pliers.
14Attach the electrical connections and the fuel lines to the new fuel pump module.
15Install the fuel tank back onto your Intrepid.
16Attach the negative battery cable to the stud, and tighten the bolt with your wrench. Install the fuel filler cap.
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