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Common symptoms of a bad fuel pump
Fuel pumps in cars play a vital role in moving petrol or diesel from the fuel tank to the engine. They are typically located inside the tank, immersed in the fuel to keep them cool and lubricated. Contemporary fuel pumps are often electric, powered by the vehicle's electrical system. They maintain a steady fuel flow to the engine, ensuring proper combustion and optimum performance. Here we’ll take a look at some of the most common faulty fuel pump symptoms.
Symptoms of a bad fuel pump
There are several signs that tell you that your car's fuel pump is failing:
- Engine sputtering or surging: if the pump is not delivering a steady flow of fuel to the engine, you may experience intermittent sputtering or surging while driving.
- Loss of power: a faulty pump can reduce engine power, causing sluggish acceleration or difficulty maintaining speed.
- Difficulty starting: a weak pump may have difficulty providing sufficient fuel pressure to start the engine, resulting in a prolonged cranking period before the engine will fire.
- Engine stalling: insufficient fuel supply can cause the engine to stall, particularly during acceleration or at higher speeds.
- Fuel pressure warning light: Many modern vehicles have a fuel pressure warning light on the dashboard. If this light comes on, it could indicate a problem with the pump or fuel system.
- Whining noise: you may notice a high-pitched whining noise, particularly when the vehicle is idling or accelerating.
- Reduced fuel efficiency: if it is struggling to maintain proper pressure this can cause the engine to run lean or inefficiently, leading to reduced fuel efficiency.
- Strong odour: a leak in the pump or associated components can result in a petrol odour in or around the vehicle, indicating a possible problem with the pump.
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Note: check your car fuel filter – a clogged or grimy filter can also cause symptoms similar to a faulty pump such as stalling or difficulty starting.
If you think that your fuel pump may be malfunctioning, take a look at this tutorial:
How to start a car with a bad fuel pump
Starting a car that has a bad pump can be challenging, but there are a few methods that may help temporarily. You can try using starting fluid, turning the ignition key in short bursts, priming the fuel system if your car has this feature, checking the pump relay, or knocking on the tank. However, these are only short-term solutions, and you should have the fuel pump inspected and replaced as soon as possible.
Replacement
You will want to know how much the price of a fuel pump is if you need to buy Ford Transit fuel pump, or any other for that matter. You can expect to pay anywhere between £400 and £1,200. This depends on your car's make and model and how labour-intensive the replacement is. The pump itself can start at around £32.
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