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Car Forum / Hyundai Cars / July 2006

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1992 hyundai fuel system

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lilbrother9231 - 25 Jul 2006 06:52 GMT
could someone please help me? where is the fuel pump located on my car? and
is there a reset switch in the trunk  that i could push to reset the fuel
pump? the other day i was driving down the road and the car started to stall
as though it was running out of gas. there was a half of tank of gas in it.
when i tried to restart it , it would turn over but it acted as though it was
not getting any gas. i could not smell gas either, after i pumpumped the
pedal. or could it be something else? thank you for your help.

                                                              stressed out
in ohio
hyundaitech - 25 Jul 2006 18:16 GMT
The fuel pump is in the fuel tank, and there is no reset switch.

What model Hyundai and engine do you have?
Seamus J. Wilson - 25 Jul 2006 18:28 GMT
How old?
If it has fuel filter, may be plugged.
Best,
Seamus J. Wilson
> could someone please help me? where is the fuel pump located on my car?
> and
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>                                                               stressed out
> in ohio
Rev. Tom Wenndt - 25 Jul 2006 22:30 GMT
Yes, and the fuel filter would be a good (and inexpensive) place to start.
Even if you replace it, and that turns out not to be the problem, you are
out nothing, as the filter needs replacing from time to time.

But, sad to say, I'm afraid it sounds like it's sayonara (sp??) on that fuel
pump.

If there is a way the fuel pump can be accessed (many sedans have a port
that can be accessed through the rear seat or in the trunk), it's not too
bad of a job.  If the fuel tank needs to be dropped, it's gonna take some
work and expense to replace.

Hope it all works out.

Tom Wenndt

> How old?
> If it has fuel filter, may be plugged.
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>> out
>> in ohio
sqdancerLynn - 27 Jul 2006 03:48 GMT
Have you checked the timing belt ???
Or checked the fuel pressure
 
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