Fuel tank pressure sensor
Hello, I’m new to the group here and recently got myself a 1998 GMC K2500 Suburban. I tried searching this but didn’t really see much or wasn’t looking in right place but when I got it the fuel tank was removed with new fuel pump installed. While trying to see what I need to install back up there I noticed I only see a wire harness for the fuel pump. I do not see the 3pin wire harness for the fuel tank pressure sensor. Where might I find this wire? Does it wire into the fuel pump wire harness?
any help would greatly be appreciated.
thank you!
any help would greatly be appreciated.
thank you!
Did you check the wiring diagrams? Don't know what engine we are working with or what fuel system. Here'* the single tank for the 5.7L
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Did you check the wiring diagrams? Don't know what engine we are working with or what fuel system. Here'* the single tank for the 5.7L
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. . . but guessing won't help us. Look at the emissions decal under the hood, and/or post a picture of it, and we can figure it out.









