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GMC Jimmy Fuel Pump makes every adventure an adventure as it propels the fuel in the tank to the engine at the appropriate pressure to provide the engine with sharp starts and continuous power. GMC designers constructed the Jimmy to address muddy trails and snowy highways by making it have a rugged ladder frame, selectable four wheel drive, and a spacious cabin that can easily accommodate camping equipment. Since its introduction, the GMC Jimmy has come with a powerful 4.3 liter v6, a solid suspension, and an option of either manual or automatic transmission to enable drivers to match their personalities. The GMC Jimmy is still being liked by the modern driver due to the reliability, ease of maintenance and availability of parts that continue to keep the SUVs on the road even many decades after it ceased manufacturing. The Fuel Pump within the tank is powered by an electric motor and delivers pressurized gasoline using clean lines to the engine, thus providing it with the balanced mix of torque and mileage. Healthy Fuel Pump helps in preventing sputtering during ascending of hills and lowering emissions. Since GMC engineers had located the Fuel Pump inside the tank, it remains cool and does not wear out easily thus befitting the active Jimmy lifestyle. In cases where the Fuel Pump symptoms such as hard starts or whining sounds start, it usually saves time to check it. Installation requires disconnection of the battery, decompression, removal of the tank, replacement of the unit, reconnection of the lines and wiring and priming followed by starting up and leaks inspection.