If you have ever run out of gas on the road, you most certainly understand the importance of having enough fuel in your vehicle. Unless you are driving a fully electric vehicle, your vehicle’s internal combustion engine requires a fuel source to operate.
So, what happens when you put fuel into your vehicle?
In this blog, we explain how your vehicle’s internal fuel system works and the common problems you may experience when it is not working. We also share some tips on how to maintain your fuel system to keep it working effectively.
Let’s start by reviewing in simple terms how your fuel system functions.
Problems can arise within your fuel system at any stage of the process. Next, we review some of the more common problems that you may experience within your fuel system.
| Problem Area | Problem | Warning Signs |
|---|---|---|
| Fuel Pump | Fuel is not able to be pumped from your gas tank to the fuel lines due to malfunctioning or a failed fuel pump. | - Vehicle will not start - Frequent misfires - Random or sudden decrease in power - Clicking or whining noise when the engine is idling |
| Fuel Lines | The fuel lines are exposed to road salt and all the elements of the road so even the best coatings on them are subject to corrosion. If the corrosion is bad enough, it may cause the lines to rupture. | - Ruptured lines will drain fuel from the gas tank - Vehicle will not start |
| Fuel Filter | The fuel filter removes contaminants from the gasoline before entering the fuel injection system. Filters can accumulate dirt and debris and become clogged, restricting the flow of fuel into the injection system. | - Poor responsiveness when depressing the gas pedal - Vehicle will not start |
| Fuel Injector | The fuel injector may become dirty over time or even malfunction. | - Lower gas mileage/higher fuel consumption - Poor emissions - Difficulty starting the vehicle |
Like any other components in your vehicle, the fuel system is susceptible to wear and tear. If you experience any of the warning signs related to how your vehicle performs when depressing the gas pedal, it may be an early sign that your system is malfunctioning.
The good news is that you do not have to wait until your fuel system fails in order to keep it running smoothly.
As a vehicle owner, you can follow a few simple maintenance tips to help maintain your fuel system.
If you have concerns or issues with your vehicle’s fuel system, give the service professionals at Shade Tree Garage a call. We can discuss your options for repair and schedule an appointment for a full inspection of your vehicle’s fuel system.