Gasoline Fuel System Related Problems of the 2000 GMC Safari

Table 1 shows five common gasoline fuel system related problems of the 2000 GMC Safari. The number one most common problem is related to the fuel pump (two problems). The second most common problem is related to the fuel hoses lines/piping and fittings (two problems).

Table 1. Gasoline Fuel System related problems of GMC Safari


Recently reported Gasoline Fuel System problems of the 2000 GMC Safari

The Fuel Pump problem

Fuel pump went out at 4,500 miles dealer replaced with new fuel pump, then it went out again around 5,000 miles. Replaced fuel pump again then at 115,000 miles fuel pump again went out. Dealer acted like that's no surprise to him.   Read details...

The Fuel Hoses Lines/piping And Fittings problem

The gasoline line had rusted, and the consumer could smell fumes inside the vehicle. The dealership fixed the problem. Please provide more information.   Read details...

The Fuel Delivery problem

The driver noticed while the vehicle was parked in front of the residence. A brown fluid was leaking from underneath the vehicle. The driver noticed that the vehicle was performing erratically and drove to the dealer for inspection. The mechanic informed the driver that the gasoline was corroded.   Read details...


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