Pumps are very quiet and hard to hear. If the engine starts and runs then the pump is running. You can hear it if you remove the gas cap and listen at the fuel tank opening while someone turns the ignition to the on position. It will only run for a few seconds unless you start the engine.
yes and i just replaced the pump and i checked the relay but sometimes it will start then i hear a cut back then the check engine light comes on
NO u do not... Unless needed to or begin to hear scratchy noises
Press in horn button. If you hear the horn, your horn is working. If you do not hear anything, then something is wrong. Part it out or just scrap it.
Just turn open the fuel fill cap and you will hear the depressurizing sound. Ttssssssss.
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Most new cars have their fuel pump inside the fuel tank. Based on 2001 Civic, the fuel filter (cylindrical shape about 1.5"-2" diameter nad 3"-4" Long) is underneath the vehicle near the tank on one of the fuel lines. Electrical connections are either behind the RHS rear seat (in the trunk) or under the rear seat. you should be able to hear the pump come on (Slight buzzing coming from the rear) if you turn the ignition key to position 1. You'll need to drop your fuel tank to replace your fuel pump.
It's the "master relay" located under the dash. It clicks when you turn the key and you hear the fuel pump pressurize. Part no is usually RZ-XXXX and you can get em at the Honda dealer.
simply dissconect the "in hose" on your fuel filter while the car is off. Once this is done turn your engine on you should A. hear your fuel pump pressurize the system B. see the fuel pumpin out of the tube in your hand @ about 30+psi.. if neither of these things occur your pump is pooched.fuel filter is located under the hood attached to the fire wallupper passengerside. 10 min tops
You will need a helper. Have the helper sit in the drivers seat while you stand at the fuel filler door with the door open and fuel cap off. Have the helper turn the ignition switch to the on position but not start the engine. As you have your ear close to the opening to the fuel tank you will hear the pump come on and run for a few seconds and then shut down. Repeat this as necessary to determine that you actually hear the pump run. If you hear the pump run it is more than likely good but it is possible that it could run and still not be pumping fuel. The only way to verify this would be to run a fuel pressure test with a fuel pressure gauge. If you do not hear the fuel pump run then one of 4 things is wrong. Either there is a problem with the wiring, the fuel pump fuse is blown, the fuel pump relay is defective, or the fuel pump itself is defective.
change your fuel filter. its cheap and cant hurt even if its not the problem. then try fuel pump?
Slam on your brakes. If your brakes lock up, then you do not have ABS. If your brakes do not lock up and you hear a knocking type of noise from your brakes, then you have ABS.
if it is when you turn a corner, it is probably your outer cv joint, if it is when you are driving in a straight line it is probably your inner cv joint. axels