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Appears that I have a 09ish fuel pump installed

Old Apr 30, 2026 | 01:29 PM
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He folks, I have a 09 H3T and have the bed removed. I ordered a fuel pump to do a replacement while I was in there but noticed that both fuel lines that go to the current pump are pop on type lines and the fuel pump that I ordered and see everywhere has 1 of the lines that screws on. After a lot of research I found that the pump that looks identical to mine is a Colorado fuel pump. So not sure if the previous owner installed that or what the case is. Does anyone now if a Colorado pump would be any different as far as how much fuel is pumped compared to the H3 or would they do the same job?
 
Old Apr 30, 2026 | 02:25 PM
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Look here>>>> Help! No fuel pumps anywhere??

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Your FPM is the rare poorly designed 19206830:

Replacement FPM requires rotating to properly fit:

 
Old Apr 30, 2026 | 02:29 PM
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This is what I currently have installed
 
Old Apr 30, 2026 | 03:08 PM
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That appears to be a COLLY CANYON Pump=2009-2012 all models & engines.

Detroit axle has a sale on Da'bay right now for that pump
(10% off with code OVERLANDING10 Ends 07 May • Max $75.00)


'lot cheaper than a H3 FP...








 
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Just weird why I have this one installed. Guess I’ll just order the proper line for the H3 pump
 
Old Apr 30, 2026 | 03:16 PM
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Just weird why I have this one installed. Guess I’ll just order the proper line for the H3 pump
Somebody installed that aftermarket pump because the OEM 19206830 is DISCONTINUED.
Change the fuel line or get the COLLY/CANYON pump.
 
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Gotcha, ty
 
Old Apr 30, 2026 | 04:15 PM
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Keep in mind with the H3 pumps there is a difference in the tab clock positions where the pump fits into the tank, which could affect the sending unit float/arm fit when dropped into the tank out of position?
 
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Would this be a problem buying the h3 pump?
 
Old Apr 30, 2026 | 04:29 PM
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Would this be a problem buying the h3 pump?
Did you look at the picture of the H3 pumps I posted above? Click on the link post above?
GM changed the fuel pump for the 2009-2010H3T because of the tank therefore putting the standard H3 fuel pump might be due to the tab where it locks into the tank and the sender float arm is pointed the wrong way therefore may hit the side of the tank?
Try it & make sure it fits without affecting fuel sender level on the dash gauge.
OR
Get the colly/canyon fuel pump module as you already know it works if that's what you currently have installed.
 

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