rob wrote:
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> I have a 2000 civic dx 5-speed with 85,000 miles. When my gas tank is
> below 1/4 tank, the car doesn’t want to start. It will, but it turns
> over a lot. When the tank is full there is no hestiation at all. I’ve
> replaced the fuel filter, and and gas cap a (thinking a
> vacuum/pressure issue). I’m wondering about the fuel pump. Any
> thoughts?
This is my experience as well (94 civic). The workaround is to turn on
the ignition (but don't start just yet), wait a few seconds until you
hear the fuel pump relay turn off, then start the car.
My personal theory on this is that there is a check valve (well, there
IS a check valve, that part is not just theory) to maintain system
pressure when the pump isn't running. I speculate that this check valve
is in the pump assembly in the tank, and that when the tank is far from
empty, the whole check valve is submerged in gas. Thus the seals would
be nice and wet, and the check valve holds pressure. When the fuel level
is low, the check valve sits above the fuel and the seals dry out and it
does not seal properly.
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