The biggest problem with fuel starts at the fuel pump. Usually if you just turn the ignition on without starting the vehicle you can hear it turn on. Other than that maybe one of your fuses are blown for your fuel pump. Your fuel filter could be clogged or a number of things. You just have to check the fuel pump and see if you are getting gas to the injectors. There is a fuel shutoff button on most of the newer vehicles if you hit something or hit a bump real hard. Hope I answered your question.
a fuel pump is already running all the time, it is what makes the car move. but if the timing is off or the carbarator is clogged it will make the the same basic problems for the engine as a fuel pump.
u make type of gratomiter that would change with the change whit the earths gravity, it would not run all the time and take years of charging for only 3-5min. of running time. (it would also cost between 500,000-1,000,000 U.S. dollars to make.)
If it back fires it could be a number of things.. The car jumped out of time Air/fuel ratio is off, check the fuel pressure and make sure it's up to specs Make sure all your spark plugs, wires, distributor are good
No You Will Not Be Able To Do This. The Relay Is Required To Make Your Electrical System Work For The Fuel Pump. The Relay Is A Switch Unto Its Self. It Shuts The On And Off As Required By The Fuel System. Even If You Were To Bypass It. The Pump Would Run All The Time. Suggest You Install A New Relay
A potential bad gauge or sender unit in the tank would cause it to read full all the time.
If the engine is running, this is normal. If the engine is turned off and the pump continues to run all the time there is a problem, possibly a faulty fuel pump relay.
That year don't have a fuel module. You need to check the EGR Valve. that is the most common problem with a surgeing problem. Is the check engine light on ? if it is ,then you need to have the engine scaned with a scanner and go from there.
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Could be many reasons. I would start with replacing the fuel filter and do a fuel pressure test.
Could be fuel related. Bad fuel or clogged filter/Injectors. That would be my guess until I knew more information. i.e. Does it do it all the time or just once.
You do not have to change it all, unless they do not work. But it would be a good practice to add time to time injector cleaning fluid in gas.
For any vehicle to start the vehicle needs three things fuel(and air), spark, and compression. If I were to look at the vehicle I would first check for spark. I would remove the spark plug wire and attach a test plug to see if the ignition is capable of firing. If that checked ok I would pull a couple of plugs to see if they looked ok and would make sure there was no fuel on the plugs. If that proved ok the next step would be to hook up a fuel pressure gauge and make sure I had proper fuel pressure. At this time I would also take a fuel sample and make sure the fuel was not contaiminated. If I had proper fuel pressure and good spark the next step would be to make sure the fuel injectors were getting a pulse from the computer. Lastly, if I had good spark,fuel pressure(including good fuel),fuel injectors were opening I would check the valve timing to make sure that was correct. Your problem will be with one of those items not working properly once that has been determined narrowing down the exact cause will become alot easier. Hope this helps, Brandon