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My 91 has been resting in front of my house for the last 5-6 weeks with what seems to be a bad fuel pump. At first the car would not idle properly (ranging up and down from 500-1200 rpm) and just stop running after 30 seconds. Today it would not start at all. The starter/motor turns over just fine. As I look more into the problem, I may be wise to get ready to replace the fuel pump (at 185K miles, it may be time). Any thoughts?

Gary


Posted

Welcome to the club Gary. Replacing the fuel pump and filter should be a priority, providing that's the problem.

Posted

Hi Gary,

You can buy the new pump in local autozone store for $179.99 or you can buy original one (Denso) $239.75 here

www.newlexusparts.com

And here are the instructions how to change the pump -

http://www.lextreme.com/fp.htm

:cheers: from Tustin

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Just curious. I don't recall ever seeing a post on a fuel pump failure on a Lexus. I've seen clogged filters, but never the pump itself.

Anyone ever had one fail? and if so, at what milage? Dealer costs?

Thanks

Denny

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I haven't come accross one on the forum in a long time. I had mine replaced. New York State Service guys charged me just under $1000 for it since it involved moving so many parts (Before DIYer days).

Posted

There are two kind of pump for the Ls400. Asian pump and Denso, I've seen a couple pump fail. Please test the unit first before replacing the pump. Good luck.

JPI

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JPI, they are electric pumps inside the tank right? Also, how do you test them?

Thanks

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