What to Do When the Car Doesn't Supply Fuel During Ignition?
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If the fuel pump diaphragm is cracked or damaged, gasoline may leak into the crankcase, diluting the engine oil and causing the oil level to rise, which can be checked using the oil dipstick. It should be replaced promptly. Ensure that all individual pieces and the holes on the pump body are properly aligned, and the fastening nuts are securely tightened. When disassembling, first clamp the diaphragm pull rod in a bench vise, remove the nuts, and take out the old diaphragm.