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It is a small pump that that the engine computer activates to apply about 2 psi of pressure on the fuel tank to check for vapor leaks.It is a small pump that that the engine computer activates to apply about 2 psi of pressure on the fuel tank to check for vapor leaks.
A pump that pumps fuel from the fuel tank to the engine.
There is a relay that runs the fuel pump, but befor you start probing around in there UNPLUG the PCM, (engine Computer), then loosen a fuel line and apply power to the relay and see if you get fuel. >>>> CAUTION
Fuel pump is what pumps gas to engine. Water pump is what pump water in engine
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.
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.
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NO....if Fuel pump doesnt sent fuel to engine...engine cannot combust...
In most vehicles you can remove the fuel pump fuse or fuel pump relay as the engine is running, the engine will stall when the pressure is gone.