Any time that you are under your car, like oil change time.
before refueling
before refueling
before fueling
before refueling
before refueling
You should check boat fuel lines, connections, and vents before every outing and regularly during routine maintenance. Inspect them for signs of wear, leaks, or damage, especially before long trips or after periods of inactivity. Additionally, it's important to check these components after fueling and before starting the engine to ensure safety and proper fuel flow. Regular inspections help prevent fuel-related issues and enhance overall boating safety.
Check the fuel pump fuse and relay. Check to see if the fuel pump has failed. Check the fuel filter to see if it is clogged. Check the fuel lines for leakage, especially rubber flexible lines. Check the fuel line for blockage or crimps.
Code 19 on a Suzuki Swift means not enough fuel is getting dispersed. You should check the fuel filter and fuel lines first.
check if the fuel pump ground is connected
This is usually caused from fuel lines in the engine compartment cracking or coming loose, spraying fuel on a hot engine. This can happen if the engine condition gets neglected. If you take care of your fuel lines by replacing them when they wear out and attach them properly, you should not have this problem.
the fuel lines tend to rust out at the top of the tanks so it sucks raw air and a tiny amount of fuel
Fuel starvation, replace diesel filters first, then check lift pump for proper operation and fuel pressure.Also check for leaks in the fuel lines, and return lines...common problems on diesel engines.