02FailBlazer
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As part of my ongoing gas tank repair/replacement saga, I bought a new fuel pump (Spectra Premium model SP3549M) because why not. I've got the tank out, which is a PIA procedure, and the old pump was the original Bosch (model 6L6) which had been in there for 23 years and 192K miles. I suppose it worked fine, but I can see the strainer had accumulated some gunk, likely from the floater which had started to disintegrate on all four corners.
Anyway, the new pump has a different electrical connector. However, it appears it was designed to be plug-and-play, adapting the existing male connector that's attached to the vehicle's wiring harness. See photos. This should work ok, right?
New connector adapter thing attached to existing male connector on vehicle.

Same new connector attached to the new fuel pump.

Also, the instructions with the new pump mentioned installing a new strainer, but it didn't include one and I don't even see how one could be attached. Does this actually need a strainer, or is it good to go as-is? If it needs one, any idea what model strainer works with this?

Anyway, the new pump has a different electrical connector. However, it appears it was designed to be plug-and-play, adapting the existing male connector that's attached to the vehicle's wiring harness. See photos. This should work ok, right?
New connector adapter thing attached to existing male connector on vehicle.

Same new connector attached to the new fuel pump.

Also, the instructions with the new pump mentioned installing a new strainer, but it didn't include one and I don't even see how one could be attached. Does this actually need a strainer, or is it good to go as-is? If it needs one, any idea what model strainer works with this?

(Also just now noticing I should have mentioned this is an '02 TB specifically)