How to tell if fuel pump is going bad?
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When my pump when out last year, the truck started skipping and sputtering.
Only took about 10 miles before I was stuck on the side of the road.
Try to keep atleast 1/2 a tank of fuel. The pump is actually cooled by the fuel, henceforth making the life last longer.
Only took about 10 miles before I was stuck on the side of the road.
Try to keep atleast 1/2 a tank of fuel. The pump is actually cooled by the fuel, henceforth making the life last longer.
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If the fuel pump is going bad you should be able to see it with a pressure guage. You need to hook up a guage where you can see it in the vehicle. Then go out and do some wide open throttle passes. As you get up in the rpms you should see the pressure drop significantly.
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If I hook a guage to it at idle and tape it to the windshield. Put it in drive, and it starts surging, (which is what happens if I don't let it warm up for awhile) Should the pressure hold steady or drop slightly due to the rpms surging? I would think it should hold steady, but don't know.
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It should hold fairly steady. The real test is go out and go wide open while watching the gauge. If the pressure drops more than 10 psi you need a new pump. When my pump went out I was going from 60 psi to 35 psi under WOT.
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well my car wont run. i pulled the line before the fuel pump and turned the key...no gas came out. starter fluid makes my car start up. i tried to run the pump off of a battery...nothing
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I changed my fuel filter yesterday and it didn't change anything. Also checked the Fuel pressure regulator hose to see if it had any fuel in it or smell like it. It was fine. So, I guess next I'll check the alternator and battery for free at the auto store. Then I'll break down and buy a fuel pressure guage.
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Fuel Pressure:
At Idle - 50psi
5000 - 44-45 psi
So it is my fuel pump, right? Isn't pressure supposed to increase with rpm or hold steady? I've replaced the battery, belt, and alternator about two weeks ago. So I know it isn't that.
At Idle - 50psi
5000 - 44-45 psi
So it is my fuel pump, right? Isn't pressure supposed to increase with rpm or hold steady? I've replaced the battery, belt, and alternator about two weeks ago. So I know it isn't that.