Give this how-to a try. It seems to have worked for a lot of people:
http://youtu.be/1eJzbidGrto
To fix a clogged brake line, first find the clog. Then, remove the clogged line from the cylinder. Attach a new line, and pump the car's brake to test it before driving.
To fix a clogged screen on your well pump, first, turn off the power to the pump and shut off the water supply. Remove the pump's cover and carefully take out the screen or filter; rinse it thoroughly with clean water to remove debris and sediment. If the clog persists or the screen is damaged, consider replacing it with a new one. Reassemble the pump, restore the power, and check for proper operation.
Your dishwasher may be humming due to a faulty motor or a clogged pump. To fix it, first try cleaning the pump and checking for any obstructions. If that doesn't work, you may need to replace the motor or call a professional for help.
there is two ways you can fix this problem take it to an oil lube center and have them clean your injectors or youy can buy injector cleaner from an auto store and put it the gas tank on an empty tank
it won't pump fuel.
Investigate the way in which condensation is being moved away from the heat exchange. Air conditioning dehumidifies the air as it cools it. The moisture from the process needs to go someplace. Usually there is a pipe that takes it to a sump pump or drain. This could be clogged. Or if it wasn't installed with a drain, you may need to install a condensation pump.
either your oil pump screen is clogged or you need a new pump
There could be several reasons why your well pump is not producing water. It could be due to a power outage, a malfunctioning pump, a clogged filter, a low water level in the well, or a broken pipe. It is recommended to contact a professional well pump technician to diagnose and fix the issue.
There could be several reasons why your well pump is running but no water is coming out. Some possible causes include a drop in the water table, a malfunctioning pump, a clogged filter, or a leak in the system. It is recommended to contact a professional well pump technician to diagnose and fix the issue.
You really can't figure this out? It's either out, clogged, the line is broken, or the pump is bad. Did you do anything to try to fix it?
Check to see if the tank is full... if it is check why the pump is not emptying it. If it is empty then there is probably a clogged or missing vent.
Several factors could be causing your well pump to have no pressure, such as a malfunctioning pressure switch, a clogged filter or pipe, a faulty pressure tank, or a drop in the water table. It is recommended to consult a professional well pump technician to diagnose and fix the issue.