How to Solve the Abnormal Noise of the Oil Pump?
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Solutions for abnormal noise in the oil pump: Replace it with a new one. The causes of abnormal noise in the oil pump include: 1. Low insulation between the rotor and stator or friction with the slot wedge; 2. Bearing wear or the presence of sand particles and other foreign objects in the oil. The oil pump is a crucial component in the fuel supply system. Without the gasoline pump, the engine's fuel supply would be compromised, affecting its normal operation. The oil pump is a lightweight and compact pump, categorized into three main types: in-line, distributor, and unit pumps. The gasoline pump is located inside the fuel tank, while some engines with direct injection technology also have a high-pressure oil pump in the engine compartment. The gasoline pump draws fuel from the tank and provides it under pressure. Most common engines use multi-point injection and direct injection.