Yes, if the comutator in the pump is worn.
check ur fuel filter :)
I think that one just has to sit for an hour for the fuel pump to start working again, that is assumming, of course, you don't trip it again....
Replace the fuel filter. If you hear the pump running and it still will not start you need to test the fuel pressure to see if the pump is working as it should. If you do not hear the pump, check the fuse and fuel pump relay.
If the fuel pump is inoperative, the car will not start.
Many things can happen: Engine runs rough Poor fuel mileage Engine does not start Back flash (ignition of fuel inside intake) Back fire (ignition of fuel inside exhaust)
Most common problem is Fuel Pump... when it gets hot of working it stops working... when cools down works again.
I have the same problem, but now the fuel pump has stopped working completely. I think with all my wizdom that it could be the fuel pump relay. But what do I know. Any way its a good place to start. Regards Wayne
if you have efi engine take the rails apart and clean the whole system it got wet and radiator fluid has some light oil
It may be a dying fuel pump & or fuel filter. Might also be an issue with crank/cam sensors.
Delayed start generally means week pump or fuel pressure lost in the line, If working properly there is no delay in the start, pressure should remain for an instant start. If replaced with a new pump and now delayed start, take it back to the technician to check the problem.
Turn signals not working nor back up lights. However the head lights are working and rear lights are also working
yes