How to know if fuel pump is faulty or not

Asked by bbobzz Dec 27, 2014 at 05:18 PM about the 1992 Pontiac Grand Prix

Question type: Maintenance & Repair

No fuel comes out of fuel output line from fuel tank

6 Answers

199,785

Do a fuel pressure test. If in USA auto zone will loan you what you need to test it. Small deposit required.

55,910

First start with the fuel pump relay in the fuse box under the hood. If it's good then turn everything inside the car off. Turn the key to the run (not start/crank) and listen for the whine of the pump as it primes. If you don't hear it the pump is probably shot. You can access the pump through the trunk and don't have to drop the tank to change it.

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199,785

Oh crap. I blew that answer. Was not paying attention I quess. Thanks for sending them down the right path transam77. Good job.

55,910

Thanks, I think we were typing our answers at the same time. LOL

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How can i tell what is going on with my 2006 Pontiac Grand Prix eveything come on but when i try to start it it turn over but it want to start but it wilnot sound like it is missing something when i try to start it like something is not hitting.

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I just bought a 2000 pontiac grand prix and car drove fine battery died replaced the battery now my car is acting like its out of gas

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