Where is the fuel pump located on a 2009 Nissan Versa?

Where is the fuel pump located on a 2009 Nissan Versa?

The fuel pump is inside the fuel tank and can be accessed through an open under the rear seat.

How can I tell if my Murano fuel pump is bad?

Testing your Murano’s fuel pressure on each side of the pump would be the best way to diagnose this problem. A priming fuel pump sounds like a high-pitched whine for a few seconds and can be heard with a sharp engine right after the ignition key is turned, but before the starter is engaged.

How do you check the fuel pressure on a Nissan?

That video is not a correct way to check fuel pressure. There is a Schrader Valve on the end of the fuel rail. Hook the gauge up to that. Not only do you need to make sure there is pressure, but it has to be the correct pressure. I recommend getting a service manual and forget YouTube.

How can I tell if my fuel pump is going bad?

Here are the most common symptoms of a bad fuel pump in your Nissan Murano: One of the most common signs that a fuel pump is going bad is a whining sound. The whining sound can indicate that the fuel pump is going out before there are any performance based issues. Keeping an open ear can save you from getting stuck somewhere with a bad fuel pump.

Testing your Murano’s fuel pressure on each side of the pump would be the best way to diagnose this problem. A priming fuel pump sounds like a high-pitched whine for a few seconds and can be heard with a sharp engine right after the ignition key is turned, but before the starter is engaged.

That video is not a correct way to check fuel pressure. There is a Schrader Valve on the end of the fuel rail. Hook the gauge up to that. Not only do you need to make sure there is pressure, but it has to be the correct pressure. I recommend getting a service manual and forget YouTube.

Here are the most common symptoms of a bad fuel pump in your Nissan Murano: One of the most common signs that a fuel pump is going bad is a whining sound. The whining sound can indicate that the fuel pump is going out before there are any performance based issues. Keeping an open ear can save you from getting stuck somewhere with a bad fuel pump.

How much fuel pressure should I be getting?

Since I may npt have enough pressure running to my injectors to get gas to start my car! Please help! Thanks For cars without direct injection, it should be ~40 lbs pressure at the fuel rail. Is that with car turning over?