I have a 95 Deville with 80.000 m 5 years ago i purchased this car with 44 000 around 65 000 m fuel gauge went works only when it’s full Fuel pump it’s working fine Before this car I had a 94 Deville which i owned for 16 years , one day the fuel pump went I got stuck i had no choice paid $750 This idea came to me when I replace a fuel pump in my sister Buick Regal Took me 30 min to replace the fuel pump It blows my mind because Buick has this kind of design and Cadillac which is more expensive does not I was trying to figure out where exactly is the fuel pump locate it in this Deville I couldn’t start cutting by guessing thanks to you now i know exactly thank you
I totally agree with everything that you have said. I never understood for the life of me as to why they didn't build a access hole for the fuel pumps as they do wear out overtime. And if you have a full tank of gas and the pump goes.... Dropping a tank that will most likely weigh over 100lbs easy isn't a fun project.
Today I finished mine: Cadillac Deville 1996. This was exactly same as yours except one: no middle line (line for a fuel vapor vent valve). I made the window much smaller referring to your video, but the radius was the same as yours at 5 o'clock position, where two quick connect lines are located. Thanks!
Same as me no middle line That worries me because now I feel like in the future I’m gonna smell some gas BUT I have the best solution for that Use sound proof shields that are made from gum use a cutter and apply it on the cutting lines it will work keeping any smell going in the car they are so sticky and stay in place
@Corey F.... Thank you for the reply on the video. And if I ever had to replace the fuel pump in this vehicle again I will definitely do an in depth video for you
Thanks for a great video. My question is, how did you decide where to cut the panel to be directly on top of the pump. You really did a good job. I need to do the same to 1994 Cadillac Fleetwood Brougham, which needs a replacement pump. I need to be sure where to cut the panel above the fuel pump. Also, which tool did you use to cut the panel. Your comments will be appreciated.
This is EXTREMELY helpful. I've scoured thru a lot of videos. I'm interested in what you've found to be your best solution to secure the metal down. I heard you mention it on the video but did that work? Can I see your final result somehow? I think I'm going to tackle this on Tues. I'm so excited
Hey Mic, thanks for your comment. I'm glad that the videos were able to help you. If you shoot me an email to lawjo1978@gmail.com I can send you some pics of the final results
Ok look here....... Anything else you do on your caddy let me know.👋. After I do all the testing I can do...... If having to replace my pump, this will be how I'm going to do it. Thank you soo much
Indeed. I already did that before I posted anything 😁. Going to be checking out your other videos as well. It's really hard to find my make, model, and year. So thank you again for sharing your knowledge and videos.
@@lawjo1978 I did lube it up pretty good I'm pretty sure it was shrunk a little cause it was cold last night after about a half hour or so of messing with it I stretched it out a little bit and was able to get it in.
@kent clark The colder weather will definitely play a role with dealing with rubber o-rings and seals. I'm glad you were able to get it on without much issue.
@Brandon.... They are the original fuel lines on the car. I made sure I inspected them throughly for cracks and splits. Because those nylon line will sometimes give out
@Jose.... I'm very sorry for the late response on a 92 Deville. Your car is the generation before this one. I don't really know if the pump will be at the same location as this one. Sorry
@@lawjo1978 I just did exactly what you did 😎 super awesome I went light on the saw slowly slowly I managed to cut like you and viola there is the pump It didn’t take 5 minutes I tested it worked and starts from the first click Thanks a lot buddy Also I found out that the pump wasn’t actually broken it was just the Plastic Tube inside of it that was ripped my friend was like I would just change that and keep the new pump I was like no I want the new one because I felt it’s better Anyway thanks a lot bro 😎 peace and love
Mr. Jones, we crosspaths again. Hope you are well. I have a 94 Cadi Deville Concours, if you remember? Question: Did you even try to replace the fuel filter or did you j6st go straight to replacing the fuel pump?
If you have a 97 Deville then you will more than have the 4.6 Northstar engine in it. But to answer your original question. Yes, the fuel pump would be in the same location as my car
@Monroe.... I apologize for the delay in response. What year Eldorado you have? If you 92-02 the pump will pretty much be in the similar location as this one
At the time I didn't have no choice but to do it. Wasn't my first my pick. But that tank was FULL and that tank was most likely gonna heavy as hell lol
Man, who you telling. I have zero regrets about cutting a hole in my car. Change the pump in about 30 mins give or take. And i have zero fuel vapors whatsoever...
It wasn't my first choice to do. But, when you have a full tank of fuel in your vehicle, and have to cut out some of your exhaust to drop a tank, replace the pump, and weld back that exhaust. This was the best solution at the time. Hack job or not! Thank you for your opinion 🙄🥴
Probably was at the time. But that access hole has been much modified to look way better since this video was made. So it didn't look anything like this at all.. Thanks for your comment....
I have a 95 Deville with 80.000 m
5 years ago i purchased this car with
44 000 around 65 000 m fuel gauge went
works only when it’s full Fuel pump it’s working fine
Before this car I had a 94 Deville which i owned for 16 years , one day the fuel pump went I got stuck i had no choice paid $750
This idea came to me when I replace a fuel pump in my sister Buick Regal
Took me 30 min to replace the fuel pump
It blows my mind because Buick has this kind of design and Cadillac which is more expensive does not
I was trying to figure out where exactly is the fuel pump locate it in this Deville
I couldn’t start cutting by guessing thanks to you now i know exactly
thank you
I totally agree with everything that you have said. I never understood for the life of me as to why they didn't build a access hole for the fuel pumps as they do wear out overtime. And if you have a full tank of gas and the pump goes.... Dropping a tank that will most likely weigh over 100lbs easy isn't a fun project.
Cool and helpful info, hope soon will be able to restore my 94 suburban and 93 Cadillac DeVille and share the process
Today I finished mine: Cadillac Deville 1996. This was exactly same as yours except one: no middle line (line for a fuel vapor vent valve). I made the window much smaller referring to your video, but the radius was the same as yours at 5 o'clock position, where two quick connect lines are located. Thanks!
I'm glad that the was able to offer you some good reference points and also help you out
Same as me no middle line
That worries me because now I feel like in the future I’m gonna smell some gas
BUT I have the best solution for that
Use sound proof shields that are made from gum use a cutter and apply it on the cutting lines it will work keeping any smell going in the car they are so sticky and stay in place
@@Hakimfarhat It will be better to place some duct tapes over your glue.
I love these DYI videos 1:14 :)
Thank you
Thank you a lot Mr. Jones
@Jared not a problem at all
I actually got my pump through www.rockauto.com
Nice job Bro, keep up the goo work.
@ Alonzo Floyd.... Thank you sir ✌🏾💪🏾💪🏾
GREAT JOB BRUDDER
@Paul Moore.... Thank you sir...
Nice video. Good info. Wish I could have seen you replace pump. Tips and tricks. Thank you !!
@Corey F.... Thank you for the reply on the video. And if I ever had to replace the fuel pump in this vehicle again I will definitely do an in depth video for you
Thanks for a great video. My question is, how did you decide where to cut the panel to be directly on top of the pump. You really did a good job. I need to do the same to 1994 Cadillac Fleetwood Brougham, which needs a replacement pump. I need to be sure where to cut the panel above the fuel pump. Also, which tool did you use to cut the panel. Your comments will be appreciated.
Very nice,thanks
Cool stuff. Sometimes you've gotta do it slightly differently. I've just picked up a 91 Seville with no fuel lines. Gonna be fun...
Thank you. And you have no fuel lines? 😳😳 sound like you may have to go junkyard diving soon
@@lawjo1978 Yeah some genius took them out. Maybe they were rotting or something but idk. Can't say I'm looking forward to fixing it
@@anonymousfalsename5441 I wanna say it's a company that makes fuel lines for your car. They are based in Canada and priced under $200 if that helps
@@lawjo1978 Thanks man but I'm in the UK so getting parts here is quite difficult. Maybe I'll have rebuild the whole fuel line. Not sure yet
@@anonymousfalsename5441 I have heard about UK being a challenge getting goods
This is EXTREMELY helpful. I've scoured thru a lot of videos. I'm interested in what you've found to be your best solution to secure the metal down. I heard you mention it on the video but did that work? Can I see your final result somehow? I think I'm going to tackle this on Tues. I'm so excited
Hey Mic, thanks for your comment. I'm glad that the videos were able to help you. If you shoot me an email to lawjo1978@gmail.com I can send you some pics of the final results
@@lawjo1978 I'm on it now.
I just did thus on my 98 and it seems to be another cover over the pump is that normal? And should i cut that too?
Ok look here....... Anything else you do on your caddy let me know.👋. After I do all the testing I can do...... If having to replace my pump, this will be how I'm going to do it. Thank you soo much
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Indeed. I already did that before I posted anything 😁. Going to be checking out your other videos as well. It's really hard to find my make, model, and year. So thank you again for sharing your knowledge and videos.
any sources on where to get a new fuel tank sending unit, I have a 89 Fleetwood. Thanks.
Hey Dennis.... For a new fuel sending unit for your car. I would check out www.rockauto.com or www.carparts.com
Did you have any issues installing the pump into the new rubber seal
What I did was to ease the install of the rubber seal was use some silicone type of grease. I got it from Napa Auto Parts
@@lawjo1978 I did lube it up pretty good I'm pretty sure it was shrunk a little cause it was cold last night after about a half hour or so of messing with it I stretched it out a little bit and was able to get it in.
@kent clark The colder weather will definitely play a role with dealing with rubber o-rings and seals. I'm glad you were able to get it on without much issue.
In part 2 looks like the fuel lines were replaced?
@Brandon.... They are the original fuel lines on the car. I made sure I inspected them throughly for cracks and splits. Because those nylon line will sometimes give out
Changed fuel filter and pump ,checked all fuse and relays but car won't start don't know where to look ,can u help
Do u have the same kind of car (1994 sedan deville cadillac)?
Hello how you are you doing just had a question do you know if the 1992 Cadillac Sedan DeVille it's the same way where I can cut the floor as well?
@Jose.... I'm very sorry for the late response on a 92 Deville. Your car is the generation before this one. I don't really know if the pump will be at the same location as this one. Sorry
@@lawjo1978 Thanks for replying I'll research it thank you
It also have the cuts in it like this one
I got a 96 Deville you think it’s in the same place? Middle of the seat? Because I really don’t wanna go to a mechanic for this
@ Crypto Man..... Yes it will be in the same location as my 94. They actually stayed in that location up to 99 model year
@@lawjo1978 nice thanks a lot
@@Hakimfarhat No problem at all
@@lawjo1978 I just did exactly what you did 😎 super awesome
I went light on the saw slowly slowly I managed to cut like you and viola there is the pump
It didn’t take 5 minutes I tested it worked and starts from the first click
Thanks a lot buddy
Also I found out that the pump wasn’t actually broken it was just the Plastic Tube inside of it that was ripped my friend was like I would just change that and keep the new pump
I was like no
I want the new one because I felt it’s better
Anyway thanks a lot bro 😎 peace and love
Does 91 caddy have a acess panel ??????
Unfortunately none of the 90's Cadillacs didn't have an access panel opening. They didn't start doing them until the 2000 model year and up
Yeah i know now i just cut hole in the exact spot .dammmmnit i have to drop the tank😈😈😈im not thrilled about that .
is the fuel pump on a 1996 cad seville same place for cutting hole in rear floorboards
@Marjorie... On a 96 Seville the fuel pump will be at the same location as this car.
What did you use to cut it
That grinder on the floor with a sheet metal blade.
@Tamayo I used a cut off tool with a sheet metal disc to cut it
Is this the same spot for a 93 eldorado 4.9?
Yes it's in the same spot
is a 99 deville the same?
Yes the 99 model is in the same location
Went and cut mine, twas not in the same position.
Mr. Jones, we crosspaths again. Hope you are well. I have a 94 Cadi Deville Concours, if you remember? Question: Did you even try to replace the fuel filter or did you j6st go straight to replacing the fuel pump?
I replaced the fuel filter when I replaced the fuel pump. The fuel filter was a easy fix to do.
@Mr. Law Jones Could & would that be the cheapest to fix ordo you figure if tou are already fixing that, might as well fix the fuel pump?
@GES The fuel filter is mounted on the driver side by the rear door. It's always good to change those out
Question man did u unplug battery want to do it as safely as possible that last ka-boom part made me stress a bit 😅
Good Morning Jose, Most definitely definitely disconnect the battery from it. You can take off the negative side battery cable.
@Mr. Law Jones thank u so much man this video helps I have a 96 deville ill let u know how it went
@@JoseMartinez-hw1rk Keep me updated
Is this the same for a 97 Deville? I have the same engine as yours
If you have a 97 Deville then you will more than have the 4.6 Northstar engine in it. But to answer your original question. Yes, the fuel pump would be in the same location as my car
@@lawjo1978 mines didn't it has the 4.9 in it. But thanks for the info Sir
@makgyva8527 Well you have the good engine in it. Not as powerful as a Northstar. But definitely way more reliable
Is the fuel pump in the backseat of a Eldorado? I need help SERIOUSLY
@Monroe.... I apologize for the delay in response. What year Eldorado you have? If you 92-02 the pump will pretty much be in the similar location as this one
1991 cadillac eldorodo is it in the same spot please help me
Where’s the fuel filter located ?
The fuel filter is located on driver side in between the driver's and left rear passenger door
Lol he straight up cut a hole in the floor instead of dropping the tank
At the time I didn't have no choice but to do it. Wasn't my first my pick. But that tank was FULL and that tank was most likely gonna heavy as hell lol
Yea I hear that but it's still not staying running I got rid of it
Damn that sucks. What did you replace it with?
I have a 95 Cadillac deville i bought it and it needs a oil change and tune up will it keep it from starting and it's a 4.9. Engine i checked fuses
What's going on Mims9164.... i would check the fuel pump to verify that you can hear it. When you did the tune up.... What all did you replace?
I didn't change anything i bought it like that and the person said it needs a battery and the oil change and tune up and
I change battery and it won't start
@@mims9164 how was your oil level before you tried to start it?
It said change oil
GM should had made all their vehicle's gas pumps accessible as in the video. I wonder what kind of engineers did they hire over the years?
Man, who you telling. I have zero regrets about cutting a hole in my car. Change the pump in about 30 mins give or take. And i have zero fuel vapors whatsoever...
Can u help me is the 1991 eldorodo brittiz I'n the same spot so it's no access door
The 91 Eldorado is on an entirely different platform. But the pump is in the tank as well
@@lawjo1978 it's no access door under the back seats look just like that tho
@@torrischappell7339 .... There's zero access door on your car non mine. Had to make one because my pump went out and it full of ⛽
Thank u sir I gotta drop my tank appreciate it
@@torrischappell7339 .... No problem at all
Well to anwser everyone question just do what he did to the 1991 eldorodo brittiz I dropped my tank after cutting a hole now I made a access door
Did the access hole work out for your Eldorado?
@@lawjo1978 yep but I still can't get it to run I changed the fuel pump n it's still not starting
@@torrischappell7339... Do you hear the fuel pump when you turn the key?
Yes n it's not starting I'm probably about to get rid of it
@@torrischappell7339 did you check the fuse and the relay? They do go out
Talk about a hack job !
It wasn't my first choice to do. But, when you have a full tank of fuel in your vehicle, and have to cut out some of your exhaust to drop a tank, replace the pump, and weld back that exhaust. This was the best solution at the time. Hack job or not! Thank you for your opinion 🙄🥴
@@lawjo1978 hack job refers to cutting such a huge hole when you could have been more precise . Ask me to show you how I did it !
Hack
Probably was at the time. But that access hole has been much modified to look way better since this video was made. So it didn't look anything like this at all.. Thanks for your comment....