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Signs and Symptoms of a Bad Fuel Pump in Your Truck

Signs and Symptoms of a Bad Fuel Pump in Your Truck

Your fuel pump plays a very important role in the operation of your truck. When it goes bad, then you have a problem on your hands. The fuel pump is responsible for siphoning fuel from the tank to the engine and other parts, so your truck will move. Without the fuel pump operating properly, you won't be able to function your truck. That could mean a loss of income or worse for you. It's critical to get fuel pump issues resolved right away. However, first you need to know what the signs of a bad fuel pump are and what to do about it. At Edmonton Trailer Sales & Leasing, we can assist you with this issue.

Signs of a Bad Fuel Pump In Your Truck

There are some evident signs of a fuel pump going bad. Some things to look out for include:

 

Losing power under stress: If you're carrying a big load of cargo, and you suddenly lose power, then that means your fuel pump isn't providing adequate fuel to the vehicle.

Reduced gas mileage: Your fuel pump has a relief valve that controls the amount of fuel sent to the engine. When there is a failure, too much fuel is sent to the engine, leading to a reduction in your gas mileage. Of course, there could be other causes for the reduced gas mileage, so be sure to check all your options.

Surge in power: If you're driving and suddenly your vehicle accelerates without warning, then you may very likely have issues with your fuel pump. The pump's motor is trying to resist the demand for fuel.

Rising temperatures: If the fuel pump isn't providing enough gas to the tank, then it can get overstressed. That's because the engine is working too hard without enough fuel. As a result, the temperature rises. If you see a rise in the temperature, this could mean the fuel pump is not operating correctly.

Sputtering at high speed: Does your engine sputter when you get to a high speed? If you notice this happening when driving down the freeway, then the fuel pump likely can't the pressure up enough to power the engine.

What To Do If You Have a Bad Fuel Pump In Your Truck

If you recognize one or more of these signs in your truck, it's essential to get it taken care of right away. You don't want to wait because one of the last signs of a bad fuel pump is the engine won't start at all. Don't delay dealing with truck issues, because things can escalate and get worse.

 

Truck & Trailer Repair In Edmonton

Stop by Edmonton Trailer Sales & Leasing and let our experienced mechanic look at your truck. We can determine if the fuel pump is bad. If it is, we will repair it promptly so that you can be up on the road again. Give us a call or stop by, and a repair associate will set up an appointment today.

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