Hey there, got the car running rough spitting fuel out the exhaust. Was told by a friend to replace the fuel pump. Should I just straight up replace the low pressure and high pressure fuel pump? This seems like a lot more work than just straight up replacing the pump. I was trying to find just the filter to see if that'd be the cheapest fix but don't even know where to buy the filter.
Hi sorry for the question I have a Kia uses same fuel pump assembly I recently changed filter but I'm losing fuel pressure I lost one of the o rings that goes on opposite side of the fuel pressure regulator. My question is if I used a smaller o ring thinner diameter instead can that cause/ be my issue with low fuel pressure??
@@312Drive I have it at the shop and they tested pressure coming from tank and there's very little they took out fuel pump bench tested it and tested fuel pressure regulator is good, what's left is replacing those 2 o rings. They also tested hpfp and it's also good.
@@312Drive thank you for your response I already bought them and I'll be taking it to the shop to install hopefully that helps, they can't crank the car on.
Hey there, got the car running rough spitting fuel out the exhaust. Was told by a friend to replace the fuel pump. Should I just straight up replace the low pressure and high pressure fuel pump? This seems like a lot more work than just straight up replacing the pump. I was trying to find just the filter to see if that'd be the cheapest fix but don't even know where to buy the filter.
no, don't throw money at it. define the issue first. gas in exhaust means your car is running lean. nothing has to do with any pump
Hi, whould you replace filter because of milage or only if there is a problem?
I did just because I bought the car with 100K miles and it's usually good idea to replace fluids and filters when u buy used car
Hi sorry for the question I have a Kia uses same fuel pump assembly I recently changed filter but I'm losing fuel pressure I lost one of the o rings that goes on opposite side of the fuel pressure regulator. My question is if I used a smaller o ring thinner diameter instead can that cause/ be my issue with low fuel pressure??
possible, but it can also be high pressure fuel pump on top of the engine
@@312Drive I have it at the shop and they tested pressure coming from tank and there's very little they took out fuel pump bench tested it and tested fuel pressure regulator is good, what's left is replacing those 2 o rings. They also tested hpfp and it's also good.
@@JoseSandoval-ic5xe hope nothing went into the hose, but yeah this gaskets can make a differance
@@312Drive thank you for your response I already bought them and I'll be taking it to the shop to install hopefully that helps, they can't crank the car on.
I couldn't see where the fuel filter is located on the car
under the back seats