







⛽ Power your legacy with precision and speed!
The DWVO Fuel Pump is a high-performance replacement part engineered specifically for 2000-2001 Chevy Suburban 1500 and GMC Yukon XL 1500 V8 5.3L models. Featuring a 4th-generation turbo motor, injection-molded durable plastic components, and vehicle-specific fitment, it ensures optimized fuel delivery, faster startups, and quiet operation. Designed for straightforward installation with quick connect fittings, this pump elevates your vehicle’s fuel system reliability and efficiency.








| Brand | DWVO |
| Fit Type | Vehicle Specific Fit |
| Vehicle Service Type | Truck |
| Item dimensions L x W x H | 13.78 x 5.51 x 7.48 inches |
| Material | Plastic, Rubber |
| Item Weight | 2.7 Pounds |
| Style | For 00-01 Suburban 1500/Yukon XL 1500 |
| Specification Met | OE |
| Auto Part Position | Inside |
| Outlet Connection Type | Quick Connect |
| Body Material | Plastic |
| Inlet Connection Type | Push-Lock Connector |
| Gas Type | Gasoline |
| Mounting Type | Panel Mount |
| Operation Mode | Electric |
| Product Grade | Replacement Part |
| Automotive Fit Type | Vehicle Specific Fit |
| Manufacturer | DWVO |
| UPC | 840265290040 |
| Model | fuel pump |
| Item Weight | 2.73 pounds |
| Product Dimensions | 13.78 x 5.51 x 7.48 inches |
| Item model number | MADWV0000010MA |
| Exterior | Smooth |
| Manufacturer Part Number | MADWV0000010MA |
G**N
De muy buena calidad, complacido
Bomba de gasolina de muy buena calidad!!!!!! Y con muy buena precion de gasolina
M**N
Part was perfect
Used it in a 1995 chevy 1500 part was a perfect fit and works fine
E**V
Got towed home, not recommend!
This Fuel pump is not good or reliable, installed June 25th, the whole time it had a very loud humming or buzzing noise. On September 17th had to be towed home because the pump failed with approximately 1400 miles on it. Original pump went for 17 years and 130,000 miles and was quite.I would not recommend this pump unless you want to endup getting towed home.
R**S
Great pump for the money.
I got this pump for my 2000 Chevy Tahoe . If I was going to do this again i would also get the locking ring at the same time and the clips that hold the lines on . And if you are going to drop the tank ? Order new straps too . Instead of dropping the tank I pulled up the carpet and cut a hole in the floor with cut off wheel on a 4 1/2 angle grinder . It cut very easy and is easy to patch up . I took a old license plate and folded it to fit the floor put a bead of silicone around the outside and put the plate back on the floor and use zip screws to hold it down and folded the carpet back down and away you go. I also ordered a fuel pressure regulator at the same time so the whole system is changed and filter if you're going to do the job get the whole get all of them get the pump the fuel filter the pressure regulator and the clips for the lines all the same time see you then you know your whole fuel systems change and clean. There was still gas in the tank so I used a small battery operated pump put it in the top of the tank after I got the pump out and pumped it out into jugs.It took me a while to figure everything out and get it all lined up to do. So I hope this review helps somebody else in the future to do the job faster. Cutting the hole was the fastest thing to do it's a 22-year-old vehicle with 220,000 miles on it so it's not like it's a real price. But you want to make sure you put sealer on it so you don't get no exhaust fumes inside the car hopefully I don't have to do this again but at least I did learn how to do it and where to cut the hole in the floor it was very simple there's all kinds of videos on YouTube that show the best way to do it and how to how to cut it how to change it so that was the best thing I could do . I sat and watch on YouTube first oh what I needed to do. And did it . Again if you're going to order the stuff get everything all at once you're locking ring your pump your fuel filter and your pressure regulator then the whole system changed and you should be good to go for a long long time. Thank you very much Roger.
W**T
Durability
Worked like it was supposed to. Longevity is still an unknown.
V**S
It does fit. Read this first. My Instructions. UPDATE: LASTED 5 Years
OK so first of all when I added my truck to the Amazon garage, this product showed that it did not fit my truck but I checked on Autozone and the 2002 Silverado LS 4.8 and 5.3 engine share the same pump. So I figured they should share this one as well since Amazon says that it fits a 4.8L.My truck is**2002 Chevy Silverado 5.3 T ("T" is the 8th letter in the VIN #)**Extended cab (2 full door, 2 half door)**So before you walk away from this great deal to a more expensive one, just do your research and it might fit your truck even though Amazon says it doesn't.**Another thing is that although the description says 2 connectors on top, when you receive the item, yes it only has one connector. the other connector is the pressure sensor (black) that you pull out of your old unit and install it in the new one (see in pictures).****I find it easier to lift the bed of the truck rather than dropping the gas tank. In order to do this follow the steps.**1.) Remove driver side back light (2 Phillips screws) and disconnect light bulb cables. from light housing (so they don't rip off when lifting bed)**2.) Remove 3 black screws from where you fill up on gas.**3.) Remove 4 bold on driver's side underneath bed. it helps if you have a long extension (2 towards the front of bed and 2 towards back.**4.) Do the same as step 3 for passenger's side but do not remove bolts entirely just loosen them so there is only about 5 - 7 full turns. (doing this will help hold bed in place with out falling off.**5.) Lift bed from driver's side and prop up with bed with something between the bed and chassis.**Doing the steps above will give you easy access to fuel pump.**Once you can reach the pump disconnect connector and hoses, turn large outer ring counter clock wise to loosen pump from tank. Then remove old pump, move hose clips (greyish color) (they go around pump fittings and the hoses goes over that shown in picture). Remove pressure sensor from old pump to new pump. (shown in pictures). Clean outer rim of tank and then reinstall new fuel pump.**I also found it easier to hang the floater in the edge of the tank before installing the entire Fuel Pump assembly and once the aseembly is in, I connect the floater to the fuel pump assembly. I feel that doing it this way prevent damage to the fuel meter when trying to install it. Just be careful not to drop floater into tank.**BEFORE YOU DROP THE BED BE SURE TO TEST THE PUMP FIRST. Just in case the pump is faulty.**This took me about 2 hours.**Will update more later on performance of pump. It is quieter so far.UPDATEIt's been 2 months so far so good! My fuel gauge works now!UPDATE:This lasted me almost 5 years. I'm sure it would have lasted longer had I not ran low on gas which dried and burned out the motor. Buying this Again**Hope this helps.
K**F
Works great
Perfect fit 1991 gmc k1500 4.3l
D**Y
Works but the way nipples are molded, the release tool for the fuel lines will not fit.
Works as designated. This is the second I have ordered. I replaced it before about 1 1/2 years ago. I replaced it this time while troubleshooting a lost fuel pressure over night problem. The fuel pump was not the problem. However, the way the nipples are molded for the fuel lines, the quick release tools will not fit. I have to cut the nipples in two to be able To get the release tool to fit into the connector.
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