Serving Broward County – Mobile Mechanics Available 7 Days
If your vehicle cranks but will not start, a failing fuel pump may be the cause. The fuel pump delivers fuel from the tank to the engine, and when it stops working your vehicle may stall or refuse to start. Our mobile mechanics travel to your location to diagnose fuel system problems and replace faulty fuel pumps.
The fuel pump plays a critical role in delivering fuel from the tank to the engine. When the pump begins to fail, the engine may struggle to receive the proper fuel supply.
If these symptoms appear, a mobile mechanic can test the fuel system to determine whether the fuel pump needs replacement.
Fuel pumps are designed to last many years, but several factors can lead to premature failure.
Running the vehicle frequently with very little fuel can cause the pump to overheat.
Dirt, debris, or water in the fuel system can damage internal pump components.
Faulty wiring or relay issues can prevent the pump from receiving power.
Over time, internal components can wear out and reduce fuel pressure.
Call or submit a service request online.
A mobile mechanic arrives at your home, workplace, or roadside location.
The fuel pressure and fuel pump operation are tested.
If necessary, the fuel pump is replaced and the fuel system is tested.
Our mobile mechanics replace fuel pumps on many types of vehicles.
If your engine is overheating or losing coolant, your vehicle’s cooling system may need repair. The radiator and cooling system regulate engine temperature and prevent overheating. Our mobile mechanics travel to your location to inspect and repair cooling system problems so you can avoid driving an overheating vehicle to a repair shop.
Your vehicle’s cooling system keeps the engine operating at a safe temperature. When cooling system components begin to fail, the engine can quickly overheat and cause serious damage.
If your engine begins to overheat, it is important to stop driving and have the cooling system inspected as soon as possible.
Several parts work together to regulate engine temperature and prevent overheating.
The radiator dissipates heat from the engine coolant to keep the engine temperature stable.
The water pump circulates coolant through the engine and radiator.
The thermostat regulates coolant flow based on engine temperature.
Rubber hoses carry coolant between the engine, radiator, and other components.
Call or submit an online service request.
A mobile mechanic arrives at your home, workplace, or roadside location.
The radiator, hoses, thermostat, and coolant levels are inspected.
Damaged components are repaired or replaced and the cooling system is tested.
Mobile cooling system repair is available for many types of vehicles.