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Diagnostics of the high-pressure fuel pump of the petrol engine in Bet Shemesh
23 companies found
- Car Service
- Open Will close at 17:00
- Ha-Masger St 13, Bet Shemesh
English ,Hebrew
- Car Service
- Open Will close at 16:30
- Yig'al Alon Ave 19, Beit Shemesh
English ,Hebrew
- Car Service
- Open Will close at 18:00
- Ha-Har St 2
English ,Hebrew
- Car test
- Open Will close at 16:30
- Park Taasiyot Shorek 13, Bet Shemesh
English ,Hebrew
- Car Service
- Open Will close at 17:00
- Nesher Industrial Zone, Bet Shemesh
English ,Hebrew
- Car Service
- Open Will close at 17:00
- Ha-Masger St 9, Bet Shemesh
English ,Hebrew
- Car Service
- Open Will close at 18:00
- Beit Shemesh
English ,Hebrew
- Car ServiceAuto parts
- Open Will close at 17:00
- Ha-Banai St 2, Bet Shemesh
English ,Hebrew
- Car ServiceTire service
- Open Will close at 17:00
- Yig'al Alon Ave 24, Beit Shemesh
English ,Russian
- Car Service
- Open Will close at 17:00
- 3857 St, Bet Shemesh
English ,Hebrew
- Car ServiceCar test
- Open Will close at 17:00
- Yig'al Alon Ave 34, Beit Shemesh
English ,Hebrew
- Car Service
- Open Will close at 17:00
- Bet Shemesh
English ,Hebrew
Diagnostics of the high-pressure fuel pump of the petrol engine
When does a high pressure fuel pump (HPFP) of the petrol engine need diagnostics? The engine does not pick up the required speed, the fuel consumption has increased for some unknown reason, you have difficulty starting your car, the engine fails, the vehicle's exhaust is more concentrated and has an unusual odor, there is some extraneous noise in the pump or a fuel leakage, fuel is not supplied to the injectors. All these are signs of a malfunction of the high pressure fuel pump that must be checked within the framework of diagnostics: integrity of the fuel injection valves; a fuel supply starting point; pump performance in various modes; functionality of plunger sections; the functionality of the intake and exhaust valves; serviceability of electronic units.