Posts Tagged ‘fuel pump’
The 5 Vehicles With The Most Fuel Pump Problems
If your vehicle is experiencing drivability issues, it may be an issue with the fuel pump. Most modern fuel pumps can last 100,000 miles or more, but some fail sooner. Below we’ll highlight five of the most common vehicles to experience fuel pump issues, as well as a few different hints, tips, and recommendations to ensure you’re…
Read MoreDownload Your Fuel Pump Troubleshooting Guide From GMB
At GMB, we live and breathe fuel pumps. We don’t only produce high quality fuel pumps. We also produce a variety of content about fuel pumps that help DIYers and professionals understand, maintain, and replace fuel pumps better. The biggest resource we have on fuel pumps so far is a troubleshooting guide.
Read MoreCommon Fuel Pump Problems For The Chevy Silverado
If you have a Chevy Silverado, you’ll more-than-likely experience issues with the fuel pump at some point. Below you’ll find a list of common symptoms related to fuel pump failure. We’ll also provide some diagnostic tips, repair info, recommended replacement parts, and some other background information. If you’d like some tips on how to properly…
Read MoreCommon Fuel Pump Problems For The Honda Odyssey
If you have a Honda Odyssey, odds are you’ll experience issues with the fuel pump at some point. Here’s a list of symptoms related to fuel pump failure on the Honda Odyssey and some diagnostic tips, repair info, recommended parts, and background information.
Read MoreCommon Fuel Pump Problems For The Jeep Wrangler
If you have a Jeep Wrangler, odds are you’ll probably deal with fuel pump issues at some point. While most modern fuel pumps are designed to last for many thousands of miles, eventually they will wear out. (You can learn more about getting the most life out of your fuel pump in this blog post.) Here’s…
Read MoreThe High Cost Of Putting Off Fuel Pump Replacement
There are many moving parts that work together in unison to ensure an automobile runs properly. The fuel pump is one of the most crucial components. It is responsible for delivering fuel from the gas tank to the engine. If the fuel pump has gone bad, the vehicle can not run.
Read MoreCommon Fuel Pump Problems For The Nissan Pathfinder
If you have a Nissan Pathfinder, odds are you’ll experience issues with the fuel pump at some point or another. Regardless of your make or model, there are three main components needed for an engine to run: Air, spark, and of course, fuel. If any of these are not present, the engine won’t run at…
Read MoreCommon Fuel Pump Problems For The GMC Sierra
If you have a GMC Sierra, odds are you’ll experience issues with your fuel pump at some point. Most times, when a fuel pump fails, it it has simply worn out. In this post, you can learn how to maximize the lifespan of your fuel pump. Below is a list of common symptoms related to GMC…
Read MoreCommon Questions Consumers Have About Their Fuel System
One area many people have questions about is the fuel system on their car or truck. A well-maintained fuel system not only provides better performance and gas mileage but helps reduce costly repairs to your vehicle’s engine. In this article, we’ll answer three of the most common questions we get about fuel systems.
Read MoreReduce Gas Direct Injection Fuel Pump Replacement Comebacks By Checking The Timing Set
When a newer gasoline direct injection (GDI) engine shows a “low fuel pressure” code, the standard repair procedure is to replace the fuel pump. Yet, a failing fuel pump isn’t always the cause of low fuel pressure.
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