What Causes Car Fuel Pump Failure?
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Car fuel pump failure is caused by: 1. Insufficient fuel in the tank; 2. Poor fuel quality; 3. Long-term failure to replace the fuel filter. The symptoms of car fuel pump failure are: 1. Collapse of the fuel supply system, making the vehicle unable to start; 2. No residual pressure, fuel pressure failing to meet the specified value, poor atomization effect, and difficulty starting; 3. Engine warning light on, abnormal engine vibration; 4. Weak acceleration, unusual noises while driving; 5. Damage to relays or fuses. The function of the car fuel pump is: to draw fuel from the fuel tank, pressurize it, and deliver it to the fuel supply line, working in conjunction with the fuel pressure regulator to establish a certain fuel pressure.