It depends on the vehicle; some have an access hatch under the back seat, or under the carpeting in the trunk that you can remove to gain access to the fuel sending unit, which the pump is mounted on. Usually, you have to drop the tank to get at the pump on a fuel-injected vehicle.
Slide the valve up off its mounting post on the top of the fuel-pump assembly. Slide the clamp on the back hose off the valve and slide the hose off the valve (twisting can help). Remove the high-pressure, fuel line.
This is at the end of the metal pipe coming out of the assembly. It looks like there are two nuts there (or a bolt and a nut).
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