You may smell a strong odor of gas from inside the car. You may have problems starting the car, the car may sputter, the car will lose gas mileage that you cant account for. Go get a diagnostics test done. Discount auto and some other smaller repair shops do them for free, the larger ones charge $75.00 for which is crap because it takes less then 5 minutes to hook up and read. Good luck.
Make sure you have voltage at the pump. If you do then the new pump is defective. If not, the fuse is blown or the fuel pump relay is bad. Where is relay?
test for power to fuel pump. sounds like you need a new coil as well
The fuel pump on a 2005 Kia Optima is removed by the fuel tank, disconnecting the fuel lines, and pulling the wiring harness. The pump can then be unscrewed from the tank, lifted out, and a new pump put in place.
yes it does i know im trying to find a new one
The inside of the gas tank will shine like new, but the fuel lines, fuel pump, and engine will be need to be cleaned out.
well if you have fuel and a new filter a good fuel pump relay and the wires going to the fuel pump have power and no fuel pressure you need a fuel pump
You check for power at the pump. If you have power and ground, the pump is bad. If no, then you need to check the wiring including the fuse.
Maybe you need to get a new fuel pump.
If it become noisy or your vehicle becomes hard to start or stalls you may need a new pump. Replace the filter first. If the symptoms persist then a fuel pressure test will verify the condition of the pump.
Very rarely will a pump forewarn you . It usually just goes. Y-THINK-Y
You will need to remove the fuel pump wiring harness. Remove the fuel pump fuel lines. Remove the fuel pump retaining bolts. Reverse the process to install the new fuel pump.
i know that sometimes when a fuel pump doesnt work its not the pump, but rather the fuel pump relay try checking that
yes if you need new fuel pump, the engine is not getting fuel. therefore no fuel equals engine wont run
When the old one becomes noisy, weak, or stops pumping fuel altogether. Assuming the fuel filter is not clogged, the fuel pump fuse is not blown, and the fuel pump relay is good.
if you're fuel pump is bad it will most likely die and wont start or wont run very long, or it will run but will seem like its out of gas, replace the filter first its a lot cheaper then the pump, if its not that then its the pump
check fuse for fuel pump or may need a new fuel pressure regulator, its on the fuel rail.
Sometimes you do. If the new fuel pump came with a substitute harness you will need to. The reason is that a change has occurred possibly due to a recall and the old harness won't fit the replacement pump.