One can find a Bosch fuel pump on the Bosch Auto Parts website. If you don't trust that company then you could go to auto parts forums or look up reviews on Bosch Auto Parts.
Bosch, it's the best one for a 200 Volvo
Bosch fuel injectors can be found online at Bosch Auto Parts, Auto Parts Warehouse, D H Gate and Black Rock Tools. Canadian Tire also has Bosch fuel injectors.
I just changed the fuel pump relay on my 1992 Chevy Caprice. I found it on the driver's side fender well bracket. There were two relays mounted on the bracket, the one closest to the engine was the fuel pump relay. It was square, made by Bosch. Also I found out that you can go to your local Chevy service department. They will show you on a computer screen where to find parts like this.
There is a fuel pump relay switch for your 1988 GMC Safari. You can find the fuel pump relay switch at most auto-parts stores.
On 1990-93 models, Volvo uses three types of fuel systems - Bosch LH-Jetronic, Bendix Regina, and Bosch Motronic. "[Bendix ] Regina and post-1994 cars have only one pump". (my info source is http://www.brickboard.com/FAQ/700-900/FuelSystem.htm#FuelPumpandFIRelayDiagnosticTests) In the Regina case, that single pump is located in the fuel tank.
is this a question.? do you want to buy one. find one on car. find one in car. do you what to test it. did i prime your pump.... hahahahaha
Assuming you are looking for an inertia kill switch for the fuel pump, it doesn't have one.
If there is fuel in the tank and it is making it's way to the fuel pump, and the fuel pump will not pump fuel, the pump is obviously defective. Replace the fuel pump with a new one.
there is not one.
No You Only Have One Fuel Pump In The Fuel Tank.
The fuel pump relay on this model is located in the right corner, behind the battery. You can find maybe two relays if you have an OEM AC mounted and the one for the fuel pump is the closer to the cabin. JF The fuel pump relay on this model is located in the right corner, behind the battery. You can find maybe two relays if you have an OEM AC mounted and the one for the fuel pump is the closer to the cabin. JF
Look for an access panel above the fuel pump inside the car. If there is one you can remove the fuel pump after your remove the access panel. If there is none then you will have to drop the fuel tank in order to get to the pump. I think you will find and access panel.