Can be clogged fuel filter, bad fuel pump, blown fuse, or defective fuel pump relay. In very rare instances the ECU can be defective. This is all assuming you have spark.
I would suspect that this car has a mechanical fuel pump, mounted to the side of the engine. If so, the fuel pump probably has a ruptured diaphragm and needs to be replaced.
A pump that pumps fuel from the fuel tank to the engine.
The fuel filter will get clogged and the engine will either run poorly or not at all. This can also cause the fuel pump to overheat and self destruct. Replace the fuel filter if you suspect it is clogged.
Fuel pump is what pumps gas to engine. Water pump is what pump water in engine
does not have one. that,s right does not have one, if you suspect fuel pump issue check fuel pump relay first.The main engine relay and fuel pump relay work in tandom with each other. Replace in pairs, $ 16.00 ea at kia dealer.Tech bulletin about this.
The location of the fuel pump depends on which engine the car has. If it is the 2.5L 4 cylinder fuel injected engine the fuel pump is in the fuel tank. If it is the carburetted 2.8L V6 the fuel pump is on the lower part of the engine block on the radiator side of the engine.
That depends on the year, make, model, engine. In general a carbureted engine has a mechanically driven fuel pump mounted on the engine. A fuel injected engine normally has a electric fuel pump in the fuel tank.
First just replace the fuel filter as it is a maintenance item that should be replaced regularly. If you hear the pump running when you turn on the ignition without starting the engine, that means the fuel pump relay is OK. If you do not hear the pump suspect a bad relay or fuse. If you hear the pump, and you still have a problem, you may have a weak pump.
It takes 3 things for an engine to run. Fuel/Air/Spark. Which one of these are you missing? You say it runs but won't stay started. Do you mean it starts, runs, and then stalls. If so, I would suspect a fuel delivery problem. Clogged fuel filter, or defective fuel pump or fuel pump relay would be suspect.
That depends on whether your engine has a carburettor or is fuel injected. If your engine has a carburettor the fuel pump is on the lower engine block. If your engine is fuel injected the fuel pump is in the gas tank. Tell me which engine you have and I can give a more specific answer.
No, of course not. The fuel pump supplies fuel to the engine. The engine will not run without a supply of fuel.
The fuel pump location depends on the engine in your car. If it is fuel injected the pump is in the fuel tank. If it is the carburetted V6 the fuel pump is on the bottom of the block on the right side of the engine.