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Old 01-10-2012, 03:58 PM   #1
Harylufa
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Default Problems Fuel pump in high temperature.

Dear Friends!

Yesterday where I live was 38ºC so driving on the road to my home my car begun to loose power, and stop.
I remember that 13 years ago happened in the same way. I imagined that the fuel pump diaphragm expand, I knew this because the previous owner told me to wrap with wet cloth. Before this I had an electrical pump but I preferred the original one.
Fuel pump is separated from block it is high. It is strange because this must not happen.
I took my radiator out to a professional to see if it is blocked, I tested with different product but no go!

I attach a picture of fuel pump, what do you think?

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