Fuel pump
The fuel pump of your car ensures that the fuel from the fuel tank passes through the fuel hoses in
the engine. Of course, it depends on the type of fuel, whether your car needs a
diesel pump or petrol pump. A fuel pump can either be a low-pressure pump,
often a mechanical fuel pump, or a high-pressure pump, often an electric fuel
pump. Some fuel injected engines have two pumps: one low-pressure/high volume
supply pump in the tank and one high-pressure/low volume pump on or near the
engine. Often, carbureted engines use a low-pressure pump which ensures that
the fuel is transported from the tank. The high-pressure pump supplies the fuel
injectors at the desired pressure the right amount of fuel. Modern cars are
often equipped with an electric pump, while older cars are often equipped with
a mechanical pump.
Symptoms of a failing fuel
pump Like most car parts, a fuel pump is subject to wear. This may cause various
defects. These defects can be caused by, for example, corrosion on the fuel
tank. A contaminated fuel filter can also cause damage to the pump.
Furthermore, contaminated or low-quality fuel can also cause damage. The pump
can also overheat and break. If you often drive with a minimum amount of fuel
in your tank, this can also cause damage to the pump. But how do you recognize
a failing fuel pump? Damage can be recognized by the following symptoms:
Engine decreases in power; Low pressure in the fuel system; The engine has difficulty starting; Slow acceleration. A fuel pump needs to
be replaced if it supplies insufficient pressure or does not supply pressure at
all. If there is not enough pressure, your car has trouble starting or cannot
start altogether. In modern cars, the warning light on your dashboard will light
up if there is something wrong with the fuel pump. This is the warning light
that resembles an engine. Is your fuel pump broken? Then it's time to replace
it.
Replace the fuel pump Does it appear that
the fuel pump of your car is broken and needs to be replaced? Then you can
easily and inexpensively buy a new pump at Winparts using your number plate.
How easy it is to replace the fuel pump differs by car type and make. A
mechanical fuel pump can be easily replaced by just loosening a few bolts.
An electric fuel pump
is slightly more difficult to replace. Sometimes you even have to dismantle the
entire fuel tank. On other occasions, the fuel pump is only accessible through
the boot of your car. In this case, you need to remove the cover plate, plugs
and fuel hoses. Normally an electric pump can be found under the car or under
the bonnet and is also easy to disconnect and replace. While replacing, make
sure that the fuel does not spill.
Buying a new fuel pump Buying a new fuel pump is really easy using your number plate. Enter your
number plate or choose your car make, model and type, and the right
car-specific fuel pumps will be displayed. At Winparts you can find Bosch fuel pumps , but also from brands like FEBI , Pierburg , Denso and Fispa . The costs for
replacing a fuel pump can differ enormously. At a garage, for example, it ranges
between £450 and £2,000. Only buying a fuel pump at your local service dealer
makes a world of difference. Often these go on average somewhere between £100
to 300. Naturally, this depends on the brand and type of the car you own and the
fuel pump you prefer. Next to fuel pumps, you can find many other parts
specifically for your car's fuel system at Winparts. We offer a wide range of fuel injectors , fuel tanks , fuel caps , fuel sender unit , fuel hoses and air mass meter.