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In this detailed tutorial, I walk you through the entire process of replacing the fuel pump on a Chevy Cobalt. From safely lifting the car to removing the old fuel pump and installing the new one, I ...
Fuel injection systems utilize high-pressure fuel pumps that run between 40-60 psi (depending upon the application). These high-pressure pumps were frame-rail-mounted in the pioneering days of factory ...
Honda Motor Co. announced Tuesday that it is recalling more than 628,000 vehicles in the United States to replace fuel pumps that can fail due to a potentially defective component. There have been no ...
Did you get a surprise Nissan warranty extension? Dario Moreno got a notice extending his 2020 Frontier's emissions warranty ...
GM has issued a recall of many crossovers and SUVs, including the Cadillac Escalade, for a potential fuel pump failure that ...
General Motors has issued a recall for a faulty fuel pump control module on a long list of models, but only one Buick: the 2021-2022 Buick Envision crossover.
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In the third major recall of its year, Subaru has put out a call to repair more than 165,000 vehicles from its 2018-20 model-year lineup over a faulty fuel pump. The recall also includes certain ...
Toyota Motor Corp said Wednesday it has expanded a worldwide fuel pump recall to a total of 5.84 million vehicles for a defect that could cause the part to fail.
Suzuki New Zealand has started a service campaign to replace fuel pumps in selected Suzuki Swift cars. The service campaign affects some new Swift five-door hatchback models sold since February 2005.
While it’s not a common occurrence, fuel tanks can fail. (It’s usually due to a collision, water getting inside or poor manufacturing, but even leaving a car to sit undriven for too long can be cause ...