What are the effects of replacing a fuel pump?
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Replacing a fuel pump can have the following effects on a vehicle: 1. Fuel pump operation: If the pump core is damaged, when the fuel supply system is working and you start the car, there will be no sound of the fuel pump operating; 2. Engine failure to start: If the pump body is damaged, due to pressure leakage, the fuel pressure cannot reach the specified value, leading to poor atomization, which prevents the engine from starting; 3. Inability to cool down: Do not wait until the fuel warning light comes on before refueling, as the fuel pump relies on gasoline for heat dissipation. When the fuel level is too low, it cannot effectively cool down, which reduces its service life.