Elysian Auto Service: What are signs of a bad fuel pump?
Your vehicle's fuel pump is an integral part of your fuel system, if it completely fails you are not going anywhere. In today’s fuel-injected vehicles the fuel pump is located inside the fuel tank which is the most efficient way to deliver a constant flow of gas. The most common symptom of a bad fuel pump is difficulty starting, so if you turn the key and it is turning over but not firing, this may be your fuel pump. Many folks will immediately connect this symptom to the battery or starter, but usually, if it is one of those two components extended cranking is not the norm, so be aware that the problem could run deeper.
Difficulty starting is not the lone symptom for this type of issue. You may hear a whining noise, the engine may sputter at high speed, you could experience a loss in power, engine stalling, or in some cases, the gas gauge will fluctuate as you travel down the road. When there is a disruption in fuel distribution, which is what happens when this component fails, your engine will react, and not realizing this could leave you stranded and nobody wants that.
Elysian Auto Service encourages you to bring your vehicle in immediately if you are starting to experience this type of scenario. A trained ASE-certified technician will diagnose your issue and repair the vehicle correctly with quality OE parts and a 3-year 36,000-mile warranty to back it up. Don't let a bad fuel pump keep you off the road!
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