...fuel pump(don't know if the pressure is right),starter is starting ok. #1. Scan for trouble codes. If any, record them and let us know which ones they are. #2. Connect a fuel gauge to the fuel ...
...know which one is the fuel pump fuse also. Thanks. check this spot. fuel pump relay is under the bonnet in the fuse box. it should tell you watch one it is I need the location of fuel pump en hyundai ...
is no fuel spurting out of the line. New fuel pumps aer extremly quiet Don't know the answer,but I have the same problem. Fuel pump is in the tank. Fuel pump and relay have been replaced,still does it
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...it will continue to run, it it immediately goes back to zero, I know I need to re start. ok check your fuel pump relay or you have a bad connection on wireing to fuel pump need more help let me know ...
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...know which fuel pump will fit my car? Sounds like either you need new ignition coils or new spark plugs or new injectors. As for the fuel pump I think it's a walbro or a denso. You can use a Bosch or ...
...the thing will not start. anyone know what to do from here? check the fuse for the fuel pump, in the car in the fuse box there should be a fuel pump labeled if not just look for a blown fuse. Good ...
...can smell fuel coming out from the fuel pump, there is a broken seal on the lid of my fuel pump and you can smell fuel sometimes what can i use to seal it up again i want to know where is the ...
...fuel pump. I have been told there is a fuse for the pump they may be blown. I need to know where the fuse is located. I have not found it in the box under the hood or the box under the dash. Might be ...
...fuel isn't a good idea unless you know what you are doing. It could be the fuel pressure regulator valve, but this is less likely. Possibly your engine could have a serious vacuum leak somewhere on ...
...the panel under the back seat, removed the fuel pump, but didn't see the filter. Anybody know where it is located? YEP! It's in the fuel tank at the bottom of the fuel pump... it's called a 'SOCK.' ...
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