Yes. Car engined rely on pressure lubrication, and with a busted pump there won't be enough pressure.
Whining noises often come from the alternator or the steering pump. Check the power steering fluid in the pump (there is a dipstick on the pump), and have an AVR test done on the alternator. If the alternator is faulty, you are probably having battery problems as well. If the steering pump is low on fluid or is faulty, you probably are experiencing jerky steering from time to time.
The gas gauge shows "E". The fuel filter may be plugged. The fuel pump may be faulty. The fuel pressure regulator may be faulty.
could have faulty or dirty contacts, pump motor could be bad or the pressure gauge is faulty
Blown fuse. Bad fuel pump relay. Faulty new fuel pump. Faulty wiring. Loose/rusty ground connection. Faulty fuel pressure regulator.
It is possible
Faulty fuel pump. Faulty fuel pump relay. Faulty fuel pressure regulator. Clogged fuel filter, pickup, or line. No fuel in the fuel tank.
the fuel pump tank wiring is faulty at the pump
When a water pump is bad it will leak. There is a hole in the pump were water will leak out of.
A faulty fuel pump or faulty wiring to the fuel pump. Be sure to replace the fuel filter also.
loose water pump pulley and overheating engine
Plugged filter, or faulty fuel pump.
There are many different reasons for that... It can be faulty fuel pump. It can be low pressure in the fuel line. It can be faulty fuel pump relay and etc.