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Common Symptoms
Failing fuel injectors can cause engine misfiring and hesitation. The Check Engine Light may come on and set diagnostic trouble code(s).
Best Practices
Using lower quality gasoline can result in recurring fuel injector problems, even after a fuel injector replacement.
Best Practices
The fuel filter should always be replaced when replacing the fuel pump.
Common Misdiagnoses
A clogged fuel filter or problems with the electrical system powering the fuel pump can result in symptoms similar to a failed fuel pump. Have the shop verify that the pump is the problem before replacing.
Common Symptoms
A failing fuel pump will not create enough pressure in the fuel system, potentially resulting in a loss of engine power or a "no start" condition. You may also have a lean running condition that can set a diagnostic trouble code and turn on the Check Engine Light.
Common Symptoms
Head gasket failures are often due to an overheated engine, but can also be caused by high mileage and/or age.
Best Practices
To prevent an expensive, recurring problem, the integrity of the entire cooling system should be inspected and tested when a cylinder head/head gasket is replaced due to overheating.
Best Practices
We highly recommend replacing the coolant cap when replacing the expansion tank.