Fuel Sender Assembly

2004 Oldsmobile Bravada RWDSECTION Fuel Sender Assembly
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The fuel sender assembly is located in the fuel tank. The fuel sender assembly contains the electric fuel pump, the fuel level sensor, the fuel pressure regulator, and the fuel filter. Most of the fuel sender assembly components can be serviced separately.

Fig 1: Fuel Sender Assembly - FWD
GM828370Courtesy of GENERAL MOTORS CORP.
Callout Component Name
1 Fuel Tank Pressure (FTP) Sensor
2 Fuel Sender Assembly Housing - Support
3 Fuel Level Sensor
4 Fuel Level Sender Wire Harness
5 Fuel Pressure Regulator O-ring
6 Fuel Pressure Regulator
7 Fuel Pump Strainer
8 Lower Cushion
9 Fuel Sender Assembly End Cap - Support
10 Retaining Clip
11 Fuel Pump
12 Fuel Pump O-ring
13 Fuel Filter and Housing
14 FTP Sensor Retaining Clip
Fig 2: Fuel Sender Assembly-AWD
GM828362Courtesy of GENERAL MOTORS CORP.
Callout Component Name
1 Fuel Tank Pressure (FTP) Sensor
2 Fuel Sender Assembly Housing - Support
3 Fuel Level Sensor
4 Fuel Level Sender Wire Harness
5 Fuel Pressure Regulator O-ring
6 Fuel Pressure Regulator
7 Fuel Pump Strainer
8 Lower Cushion
9 Fuel Sender Assembly End Cap - Support
10 Retaining Clip
11 Fuel Pump
12 Fuel Pump O-ring
13 Fuel Filter and Housing
14 FTP Sensor Retaining Clip
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