only the older belt driven air pumps seize up and may stop engine from cranking by fan belt holding engine, new electric air pumps are prone to suck up water or electric motor failure causing fuse to blow but car will still run
No, however, it does mean the air bags won't work if there is an accident
I had a friend replace the air suspension compressor pump with a used one that I bought on ebay. The air compressor pump is located under the windshied washer fluid container. You have to take a cover plate off to get to it or even see it. We discovered that the top of the air suspension compressor pump, where the air hose goes into it, screws off with a crescent wrench. So we just left the hose attached to the top of the pump and replaced the body of the the pump. I have no idea how you would just replace the hose.
Could be a number of things... bad air filter, fouled spark plugs, weak fuel pump...
No but the pump runs only when air enters the Mass Air Flow meter. In other words the Mass Air Flow turns on the fuel pump.
The alternator, water pump, power steering pump, air conditioner and possibly the air pump receive power from the serpentine belt.
The car is leveling itself out. You can test this theory by letting that noise stop. Then jumping on the bumper will make it unlevel and you will hear the noise again.
An electric air pump oxygenates the water in an aquarium, this allows the fish in the fish tank to breath. if there was no air pump the water would lose its oxygen and the fish would drown.
Yes, it can.
If the water pump is bad ussually the heater will stop giving hot air .
air with an air pump
no
An air pump is a pump which transmits air into or out of something.
you porbaly need to burp the pump that's what we call it , you have to cut off the pump open the little circle lid to where the water or air comes out then its water and also unscrew the top let the water come out then put it back on its lets the air out then it stars again ..if the filter comes out of the water itas gets air in the pump don't let this happen if you are not around it can burn up the pump
Your fuel pump is located there and it could be the bearings on the pump or it could be getting air in the fuel is a lubricant for the bearings and when there is no fuel it is possible you could hear the bearings - my guess your fuel pump is packin up but do check for air leaks
As soon as you start to feel pain, stop until the pain goes away then start again.
you don't,they self prime.make sure it really is running though. The heck they do. I have just learned that after installing my pump. Fuel systems do not like air at all. If I had known better I would have let the pump run before connecting it to the fuel line. I ended up having to bleed air out of the fuel injectors. This is what I would have done different. I would have attached a hose to the pump. Then I would have turned the pump on just to get the initial fuel going into the pump(the only thing in the pump is air". Finally I would connect it to the fuel line.
Yes you can, just grab a pump, stick the hose three or four inches up your butt and pump away until it starts to hurt which in this case you should stop immediately.