if the motor is running but there is not pumping water;
# It may need to be primed, that is there is no water around the impeller and as a result is not pumping. to get it going if that is the problem fill the pump with water if possible and make sure there is no blockage on the pool side, then start the pump sometimes it helps to turn the pump on and of while the air is being expelled.
# On the other hand the impeller may be damaged blocked or no longer properly connected to the motor if there is no movement in the water at all that is probably the problem.
I seriously, seriously doubt it, but it is possible, unless the fuel filter is in the tank.
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On the 406 HDi a likely cause is the o-ring on the water drain plug on the front bottom the filter. Mine failed at 10years old - replacement just over £2 (2010 prices). Interestingly it seemed to leak only when the engine was running (not with the ignition on and low-pressure fuel pump pumping), even though low pressure feed to the filter should not change significantly.
Bad fuel filter or pump?I would check the filter first cause that' s the most likely cause and the cheapest fix.
A plugged cabin air filter could cause poor air circulation coming out of the ac vents but you would still hear the blower motor running.
fuel pump was coming on before changed fuel filter now its not is there a reason for this
Several things can cause this. A clogged filter, bad/dirty blower, dirty fins on outdoor condensing unit or the fan in the outdoor condensing unit not running or not running properly can all cause poor air flow and cause ice on the pipes. Low coolant level can also cause this. So, try the easy things like cleaning it and changing the filter first and see if that helps. If it doesn't, a tech will probably have to come out to recharge the unit and look for a leak.
There are several things that can cause your 2000 Mercury Mountaineer from running. The most common cause is a lack of fuel. You might want to start by changing your fuel filter.
Not having one, will allow particles in and effect your engine and cause damage and cause your engine to stop running. It can also be dangerous and cause an engine fire.
One reason could be that running out of gas caused some debris in the bottom of the tank to be sucked up and block the the fuel filter. It could also be that fuel pump has an air lock.
If the fuel filter is clogged, it will act like it is running out of fuel. It can also cause the fuel pump to fail. The clogged filter will overheat the pump and destroy it.
Perhaps a clogged fuel filter. If a car stops running--or won't start or stay running--it's either a fuel or a spark problem.