Stanley Ford Gilmer

Fuel Pump Replacement Service

Fuel Pump Replacement

Fuel Pump Replacement and Service at Stanley Ford Gilmer

Having to constantly fill up at the gas station can be pretty inconvenient, but without that fuel, your engine won’t be able to function in the slightest. That’s why when your fuel pump is going out, you’re going to want to make sure that you schedule an immediate service. When you need help near Gilmer, Tyler, or Longview, you’ll want to make a stop at Stanley Ford Gilmer.

Moving Gasoline

When looking into replacing your fuel pump, you might be wondering what its role is in your vehicle. When you fill-up your tank with gas, you’ll notice that it’s usually in the back of your vehicle. Your fuel pump moves the gas along all the way to your engine by using a compact DC motor. Sitting in your pump assembly, it can draw up gasoline through the fuel line, sending it all the way to your awaiting engine. Another piece of this puzzle is the regulator, which makes sure that your fuel line always has just the right amount of pressure. When things are going smoothly, this gasoline will eventually make it to your fuel injectors where it can combine with air shortly after, giving you all the power that you’re used to.

Spotting the Signs

If you’re attentive while driving, there’s a strong chance that you might suspect something is wrong with your fuel pump even before it fails. This is because your fuel pump is a part that’s more likely to degrade over time rather than outright give out, so you should be able to notice the decreased performance. If your check engine light appears, this could be one of the first signs that your fuel pump is giving you issues, as your engine might not be receiving enough fuel to keep running optimally. You may also start to hear a whirring noise as you drive. If you get out of your vehicle and find that this noise is emanating from your gas tank, it’s almost certainly time to have your fuel pump checked. You’ll want to schedule a service before the problem worsens as once it fails entirely, you most likely won’t be able to start your vehicle, and you could be risking your engine stalling on the road.

A Thorough Service

When you bring your vehicle in for service, you might be curious as to what that actually entails. Replacing your fuel pump isn’t as easy as simply plugging a new one in sadly, and often requires that all hoses and electrical components are disconnected. The mechanics will also have to drain all the fuel out of the system, as it’s pressurized and could cause problems when the houses are removed. After this, some models will have an access panel, while others will require that the fuel pump is lowered from the vehicle. Once it’s removed, any reusable components are attached to the new pump while non-salvageable pieces are replaced. A filter will also be replaced as needed in order to make sure that your fuel is vetted before reaching your engine. Once everything is reconnected and properly installed, our mechanics will run your vehicle to ensure that there are no leaks or problems.

At Stanley Ford Gilmer, it’s easy to schedule your next service, so that your fuel pump can return to normal.