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There can be several causes. If the "check engine" light is on, the computer has detected the problem and has information for you but you'll need to use a code scanner. (rent, borrow or buy one from your local auto parts retailer) If the check engine light does NOT come on, it's probably a fuel problem since auto manufacturers don't want to start throwing codes when you run out of fuel. If you know that you AREN'T out of fuel, check the fuel pressure at the rail. There should be a fuel pressure test port where you can connect a fuel pressure gauge. If the fuel pressure is low, your engine will not be getting sufficient fuel and will run poorly. Low fuel pressure can be caused by a worn fuel pump, a partially clogged fuel filter or a defective fuel pressure regulator.
Could be the fuel pump or the fuel pump relay. Have a pressure test done on the fuel line and monitor it. If you lose fuel pressure when you step on the gas, then your fuel pump is likely going out.
to much fuel. check the fuel pressure regulator,crank sensor,
0.042 pounds per square inch.
All large scale storm systems on earth have low pressure. The low pressure pulls in air that can act a fuel for the storm and creates a pressure gradient force that generates wind. Generally speaking, the lower the pressure in a storm, the stronger it is.
in the fuel tank
The 4.3L engine in 2002 should have 60 to 66 psi of fuel pressure.
the 1500 trim 2002 avalanche has a fuel capacity of 31 gallons of fuel. the 2500 trim has a capacity of 37 1/2 gallons of fuel.
Fuel pressure on a 2002 Ford F150 4.2 V6 should be around 40 PSI. When pressure drops too low, fuel is not vaporized properly.
Fuel pressure on a 2002 Saturn SL 1 should be between 50 and 55 PSI. This ensures that the injectors produce a powerful spray of fuel.
Mounted on top and inside the fuel tank.
Chevy does not use a fuel cutoff inertia switch.
1996 to 2002 2.2L engine needs 41 to 47 psi fuel pressure.
60 to 66 psi.
GM vehicles do not have a fuel cut off switch.
yes it is located on the topside of your fuel tank. this will require to drop your fuel tank to get to it
With a fuel pressure gauge attached to the fuel rail.