Many engines have an automatic shut off when the engine becomes too hot. Once the engine cools down it may also be equipped with an automatic startup.
Either an electric fuel pump or an engine cooling fan. Either an electric fuel pump or an engine cooling fan.
Check your fuse to your electric radiator cooling fan system.Open the hood see if your electric fan starts automatically when motor is running Or your fuel pump is not feeiing the engine with coolant.
If the key is in the on position and the engine is not running, the fuel pump is off. If the engine is running then the fuel pump is also. During the start cycle the pump will only run for 3 seconds unless the engine starts.
Fuel pump
You probably don't. The water pump is what circulates coolant through the engine block and the cooling system. The engine will soon overheat if the pump is not functioning. This is a bad thing ~
low coolant? Plugged or restricted radiator? Water pump not circulating coolant? Cooling fan not working? Thermostat not opening? Cooling system air bound?
The impeller pump on a motor vehicle is more commonly know as the water pump. The water pump, pumps water through your cooling system to keep your vehicle from running hot.
Motor cooling system? The engine cooling system consits of the water pump, radiator, hoses, cooling fans, etc.Motor cooling system? The engine cooling system consits of the water pump, radiator, hoses, cooling fans, etc.
The water pump is bolted to the front of the engine behind the engine cooling fan
In automobiles, the purpose of an oil pump is to lubricate the bearings and makes the fluid run better and helps with cooling the engine parts. They are also used for running a timing belt.
no as long as the engine is running the pump needss to remain on
Not necessarily. It's more likely a problem with the engine's cooling system: * improperly maintained coolant levels or quality * corroded and clogged radiator * faulty radiator cap * faulty water pump And if it's a newer vehicle with electric cooling fans, you should check to see that the secondary fan starts when the AC is turned on.