More info would help such as model and year of vehicle but start with checking the fuses and fuel pump relay.
out of fluid, pump motor burned out, fuse blown,etc...
The water pump may not be pumping water due to a clog in the pump, a malfunction in the motor, or a problem with the power source. It is important to check these potential issues to determine the cause of the problem.
NAICS 333996 applies to Fluid Power Pump and Motor Manufacturing.
A blown fuse
General use of electricity in agriculture is for pumping the water, using automated water sprinklers, running the bore well pump.
Check thermostat first(possibly not opening) or bad bearing water pump if turning.
Typically the term "pumping station" is what is used. When referring to the individual pieces in the pumping station, these would be called pump sets, and each area containing pump sets, within the pumping station, could be called a pump station.
Flap Valve pump is the best to pump the water up. the Flap Valve sucks the water and bring it out.
if the motor is running but there is not pumping water; # It may need to be primed, that is there is no water around the impeller and as a result is not pumping. to get it going if that is the problem fill the pump with water if possible and make sure there is no blockage on the pool side, then start the pump sometimes it helps to turn the pump on and of while the air is being expelled. # On the other hand the impeller may be damaged blocked or no longer properly connected to the motor if there is no movement in the water at all that is probably the problem.
If the engine is warmed up, the thermostat has opened and coolant is circulating, the pump is pumping.
There could be several reasons why your well pump is not pumping water. It could be due to a power outage, a malfunctioning pressure switch, a clogged filter, a broken pump motor, or a drop in the water level in the well. It is recommended to check these potential issues and consult a professional if needed for further assistance.
A capacitor in a pool pump helps to start the motor by providing an initial surge of electricity. It also helps to regulate the electrical current flowing through the motor, which can improve the pump's efficiency and performance.