I know where it is. After you get the access panel off, how do you "unscrew" the cover to pull the pump out of the tank? Clockwise or counterclockwise as there are no bolts holding it in?I know where it is. After you get the access panel off, how do you "unscrew" the cover to pull the pump out of the tank? Clockwise or counterclockwise as there are no bolts holding it in?
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Could my fuel pump be bad ????? Rather then guessing , i suggest you test fuel pressure to know for sure . Videos on youtube showing how . You will need to buy a fuel pressure testing tool . (55-62 psi) VIN: (V, T,U)
I know that if a fuel pressure regulator is bad it will emit the fuel smell under hood. but just be sure you have no fuel leaks in the fuel lines first. good-day !
it sounds like the problem is the pump itself.you will probably have to have the pump replaced to correct the problem.this is how a bad pump acts when its worn out and needs replacing.replace the fuel filter at the same time
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Try to loosen the bolt on the fuel rail then turn on the ignition but don't crank the engine. If the fuel doesn't flow then it's definitely a bad fuel pump which will surely require replacement.
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2 things you need to know, 1 the fuel pump needs a relay this is a small elecro magnet type switch in the fuse box, normally a small black box. near the fuses. when you put the key in and turn 2 clicks it should click and then you should here a buzzing noise the noise is the pump working so if that noise is not there then you need to check the fuse, relay first as the pump will not work without them. secondly after you are sure these 2 are good while the buzzing noise is there the car should run, if not then the problem is not the pump
Well that could be a indication of a bad fuel pump, but it could also be a bad or clogged fuel filter, or even a really needing a tune up... When was the last time you changed the plugs and wires? I would do that before I ever got into the fuel pump issue... You can have the pump pressure tested. Do the plugs and wires, next do the fuel and air filters... If that doesnt help have the pressure tested...
I know where it is. After you get the access panel off, how do you "unscrew" the cover to pull the pump out of the tank? Clockwise or counterclockwise as there are no bolts holding it in?
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