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How to diagnose a faulty fuel pump in the garage?

How to diagnose a faulty fuel pump in the garage?

Perform a thorough diagnosis to ensure the pump is the problem before replacing it. The first step is to verify the problem is fuel related. Then, you can do additional testing to find out if the pump is to blame. Listen for the fuel pump: Put your ear near the fuel tank and have an assistant turn the ignition key to the “on” position.

What happens if you have a bad fuel pump?

Car Will Not Start. Another more serious symptom of an issue with the fuel pump is a no-start condition. If the fuel pump fails completely — to the point of not being able to provide enough fuel for the engine to run, the vehicle will refuse to start.

How can I check the volume of my fuel pump?

Check fuel volume: A pump may produce adequate pressure yet not create enough volume. And that’s where a fuel pump volume test comes in handy. In many cases, you can use a fuel pressure gauge to measure volume as well. Start by connecting the gauge and placing the bleed end of its hose into a clean container.

Can a faulty fuel pump be repaired by ALLDATA?

ALLDATA has single-vehicle subscriptions for DIYers that provide detailed factory repair information. Also, keep in mind, other issues can mimic a faulty fuel pump. You’ll want to perform a thorough diagnosis to ensure the pump is the problem before replacing it.

Perform a thorough diagnosis to ensure the pump is the problem before replacing it. The first step is to verify the problem is fuel related. Then, you can do additional testing to find out if the pump is to blame. Listen for the fuel pump: Put your ear near the fuel tank and have an assistant turn the ignition key to the “on” position.

What are the symptoms of a fuel pump relay problem?

1. Engine stalls One of the first symptoms of an issue with the fuel pump relay is an engine that suddenly stalls. If the fuel pump relay has an issue while the vehicle is operating it will cut off power to the fuel pump, which will cause the engine to stall.

Car Will Not Start. Another more serious symptom of an issue with the fuel pump is a no-start condition. If the fuel pump fails completely — to the point of not being able to provide enough fuel for the engine to run, the vehicle will refuse to start.

Check fuel volume: A pump may produce adequate pressure yet not create enough volume. And that’s where a fuel pump volume test comes in handy. In many cases, you can use a fuel pressure gauge to measure volume as well. Start by connecting the gauge and placing the bleed end of its hose into a clean container.

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Ruth Doyle