Start by replacing the filter. You will still probably have a weak fuel pump that will need replaced.
Counter shaft bearing has failed inside the transmission.
Pumps fuel to keep fuel supply coming once you turn the key on
I hear a clicking noise coming from my jeep when I hit speeds greater then 50 MPH? any ideas on what can cause this
I have a 94 jeep and the fuel pump went out. the way to tell is if jeep wont start. that because there no fuel coming from the pump to the motor.
Yes, theory make a slight click sound.
they said mine did this because my tires were not stock and were bigger then recommended
Not knowing what year that Jeep is or what engine it has, start with replacing the fuel and air filters.
On a 1987 Jeep Wrangler, the fuel filter is located on the driver's side of the valve cover. It is a small silver cylinder with one line going into it and two lines coming out of it.
like a small can with a hose coming out of both sides
The fuel pump on a 1996 Jeep is in the fuel tank.
I don't think anyone can answer this for you without seeing and hearing the jeep. Listen to it while it's running and try to locate the noise. Be careful because the exhaust is hot and the fan will be moving while on
What you are hearing could very possibly be the fuel pump. It is usually located in the bottom of the gas tank or just outside of the tank at the rear of the Jeep. This is a normal sound when you first start your Jeep especially if you have not driven it in several hours or a day. It does sound similar to an air compressor starting up. You do not mention there being any problem other than the noise so that is what I think it is. It is also very possible to be your catalytic converter is plugged up and the air is comming out any small hole it can find.