You may damage the catalytic converter(s) and you probably won't pass emissions.
Yes, can they live without air pump?
Question I need to replace the smog pump on my 2004 gmc envoy with the inline six, what is the best procedure Optional Information: Year: 2004 Make : GMC Model: envoy Engine: in line 6 1. Jack up the truck. 2. Disconnect both the air inlet and air outlet pipes from the secondary air injection (AIR) reaction pump. 3. Remove the electrical relay from the AIR pump bracket. 4. Disconnect the electrical connector from the AIR pump. 5. Remove the 3 bolts securing the AIR pump bracket to the vehicle frame. 6. Remove the AIR pump from the vehicle.
To inflate something is to fill it with air. You can do that with an air pump, yes. Some things can be inflated without pumps, such as hot air balloons. And some pumps don't pump air.
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Without written permission from the NHTSA is is illegal to disconnect the air bag on any vehicle.
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`remove drive belt. disconnect primary and secondary ignition coil harness.remove AIR pump mounting bolts and remove the unit.
You need to disconnect fuel pump harness. Start the car, and wait until it runs out of gas. After that remove all dirt around the pump using air pump (you can find it under back passenger seat). Disconnect the pump hose. If you are careful enough, you will not have change the fuel pump hose clip. Remove all bolts. Take out carefully the pump. Installation is reversal you the removal.
Yes. Disconnect the belt & it will run fine.
An air pump is a pump which transmits air into or out of something.
unclog a fuel line or unclog your filter and pump? the lines i think you can just disconnect the fuel filter and pump, disconnect all lines from the tank, and blow them out with air. i dont know if there's anything special about a 97 s10 but shouldnt be too hard if you have an air compressor. pumps and filters should be replaced, not repaired.
Your system has become water logged. The solution is to add air into your pressure tank. Most tanks have and air valve to allow you to add compressed air to resolve the problem. Shut off your pump, open a tap and add air until air comes out the tap, close the tap and add more air up to about 20 psi. Disconnect the compressed air, turn on the pump and it should work much better.