They don't actually have fuel, they have magnets. The track has powered electromagnets in it. The electromagnets make the train "hover" and propel it.
Usually electricity.
Water in the fuel or a clogged fuel filter can damage a fuel pump. You can also damage a fuel pump by running the pump without fuel in the tank.
Bingo fuel is when you have reached the final point from which your aircraft can safely return to base without running out of fuel. Joker fuel is when you are out of gas entirely.
'Bullet train' is a name coined by the English language media for the Japanese Shinkansen high speed trains. These trains are electrically powered and draw electric current from a VERY high voltage catenary system above the track.
Is your fuel pump running? Turn the ignition on without starting the engine. You should hear the pump run for a few seconds. If not, then check the fuel pump fuse and relay. If it is running and no fuel, replace the fuel filter. If the fuse and relay are good, and the pump is not running, the pump is bad.
Disel is used by train.
Tough question without knowing more info. But, if you are talking about fluid coming out the end of the exhaust pipe when the car is running............its not fuel, its water!
Running out of gas can damage the fuel pump. The electric pump can quickly burn out without fuel circulating through it. Running out of gas also allows dirt and rust particles to settle on the floor of the gas tank thus damaging the engine in the long-term.
Nope - a train is a mechanical device.
Sit in the car and turn on the ignition without starting the engine. Have someone else sit in the back seat and listen carefully and they should hear the fuel pump run for a few seconds. If you do not, check the fuse for the fuel pump. If it is good check the fuel pump relay. If it is good suspect the fuel pump has failed. If you hear the fuel pump running, replace the fuel filter. And saying all this you may not be able to hear the fuel pump even if it is running. The only sure way is to run a fuel pressure test.
either your fuel pump is about to go out or you just have a noisy fuel pump but its because it is always pumping fuel when the car is running
First off make sure the pump is actually running. Have a helper turn the ignition key to the on position without starting the engine. With the fuel filler door open and cap off listen at the fuel tank and you should hear the pump run for a few seconds and then shut off. If you do not hear the pump running check the fuel pump fuse and fuel pump relay. If they are both good then the fuel pump is defective. Even if the relay & fuse are good and the pump is running that does not necessarily mean it is actually pumping fuel. The fuel filter can be clogged or the pump may be running but not pumping fuel. A fuel pressure test at the fuel rail with a pressure gauge will verify the condition of the pump.