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As title says, I was driving along then the steering goes heavy, and notice that the car has shut down. Should I check anything else before I jump in and do a new fuel pump?
I would scan the vehicle before blindly throwing parts at it. If it is shutting off, there's bound to be some codes. Then from there, test things before shotgunning it with parts in hopes of fixing it.
Actually started up with no codes and was able to drive the 10 or so minutes back home without any problem. Before I took off on the initial drive before it shut off, it took a unusual amount of time to start up. Car has 124k I’m guessing original pump as well.
check fuel pressure during the first few second when key turned ON.
Also to confirm it's a weak or bad fuel pump, use the OBC dash hidden display to show both fuel tanks remain: if the left tank is more than the right tank with the total tank 3/4 or less, then the pump is weak.
Maybe the more experienced can chime in, but I would suspect a bad fuel pump to cause the engine to buck and misfire before dying.
Maybe at idle, but for highway driving the engine uses much more fuel, so I can imagine it would die more abrupt.
The memory is a bit vague, but I had the fuel pump die on me on the highway back in 2020, and I think it was just instant engine off like OP describes.
check fuel pressure during the first few second when key turned ON.
Also to confirm it's a weak or bad fuel pump, use the OBC dash hidden display to show both fuel tanks remain: if the left tank is more than the right tank with the total tank 3/4 or less, then the pump is weak.
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