Reasons for the damage of the fuel pump in your car


1- Circuit failure

The fuel meter can be damaged due to a malfunction in the electrical circuit responsible for its operation. This malfunction can occur as a result of the following factors:

 

A- Corrosion

Electrical wires can be corroded due to exposure to weather and moisture, which can cause the circuit to be cut off and the meter to malfunction.

 

B- Electrical short circuit

It is a direct connection between the wires of the electrical circuit, which leads to interference in the operation of electrical devices and their damage. This electrical short circuit can occur as a result of damage to the electrical insulators in the wires.

 

C- Lack of good communication

It is a loss of connection between the electrical wires in the circuit, which leads to the meter malfunctioning. This malfunction can occur as a result of the accumulation of dust and dirt on the electrical wires.

 

D- Broken wires.

Electrical wires can be completely cut due to exposure to high heat or entanglement with other parts of the car, which leads to the meter malfunctioning.

 

Regular maintenance and electrical circuit inspection can be used to avoid these problems and ensure the proper operation of the fuel meter.


E - Blockage of the fuel hose.

The fuel is transferred from the tank to the engine via a fuel hose, and if this hose becomes clogged, this will result in the fuel not reaching the engine and thus the meter will not work.