* Difficulty starting the car. The fuel pump is responsible for delivering fuel to the engine, so if it is faulty, the engine will not receive enough fuel to start.
* Engine stalling. If the fuel pump is faulty, it may not be able to deliver enough fuel to the engine to keep it running, causing the engine to stall.
* Loss of power. If the fuel pump is faulty, the engine will not receive enough fuel to produce full power, resulting in a loss of power.
* Engine misfiring. If the fuel pump is faulty, the engine may not receive enough fuel to fire all of its cylinders, resulting in a misfire.
* Check engine light. If the fuel pump is faulty, the check engine light may come on.
If you are experiencing any of these symptoms, it is important to have your car inspected by a qualified mechanic to determine if the fuel pump is faulty and needs to be replaced.