My Saturn started to smell of petrol and got stronger over time. I noticed that the side of the tank was wet. To do this job you need to remove the exhaust pipe and bring the entire fuel tank down. You must also remove the primary pump and the secondary pump. Looks like someone has already cut off access from inside the car to get to the primary pump and repair the hoses for possible leaks. but this little access would be useless because I also have to take out the secondary pump. Replacing this pump was difficult and annoying. Everything is rusty and brittle, so you have to be very careful and patient when you turn everything off. I didn't have to change or install anything. The whole thing was just assembled, it even comes with a secondary pump o-ring. This work can easily cost 1500 if done in a shop. and that particular part can cost around $600. So far I'm very happy with this purchase, time will tell. i will keep you posted
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