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Category: Fuel System

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Where Is The Fuel Pump Control Module Located?

If you have started noticing engine-related issues while driving, you may have to check your fuel pump control module. It is an essential part of an electronic returnless fuel supply system. It...

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Can You Drive Without a Gas Cap?

Every vehicle component has its purpose, no matter how small or irrelevant you think they are—some are for safety, some for aesthetics, some for power, and some for other reasons. One of the small...

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link to Diesel In Oil—How It Happens and Its Consequences

Diesel In Oil—How It Happens and Its Consequences

Diesel in oil is a type of fuel dilution—a term used to describe the increase of oil level in the engine. This occurs when diesel fuel leaks into your engine oil when it travels towards the...

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Fuel system 1 OL fault – What Causes & How to Fix It?

An open loop (OL) fault is an electrical problem that occurs when a system fails to close its calculated circuit due to an interruption. These interruptions prevent the control system from getting...

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What year did anti-siphon devices appear in cars?

Siphoning fuel from cars was easy back in the day since people only needed to shove their hoses down their fuel tanks. However, in recent years, the need to prevent hazards and gas theft prompted the...

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link to LTFT B1 Normal Range – All You Need to Know

LTFT B1 Normal Range – All You Need to Know

LTFT B1 normal range points to the range vehicles trim fuel. For an engine to work optimally, there must be appropriate air-fuel mixture, and this is what fuel trim helps to accomplish. Fuel trim...

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