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How Do I Know If My Fuel Pump Is Damaged from Running Out of Fuel?

How Do I Know If My Fuel Pump Is Damaged from Running Out of Fuel?

Running out of fuel isn’t just an inconvenience—it can also have long-term consequences for your vehicle, particularly your fuel pump. While it may seem like a harmless mishap, driving until your tank is empty can damage your fuel pump. But how do you know if running out of gas has affected your fuel pump? Why Running Out of Fuel Affects Your Fuel Pump Your vehicle’s fuel pump plays a critical role in supplying your engine with the gasoline it needs. It’s usually located in the fuel tank and uses gasoline not only as a power source but also as a lubricant and coolant. When your tank runs dry, the pump is forced to work harder without the necessary fuel to keep it lubricated and cooled, which can cause it to overheat and wear down faster. In essence, your fuel pump can overheat or even seize up when the fuel level gets too low. Repeatedly running on empty can lead to pump failure, and that’s when you’ll start noticing symptoms of d ... read more

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