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The Fuel System Group 2

The document discusses the fuel system of vehicles. It describes the fuel system as consisting of the fuel tank, fuel pump, fuel filter, fuel injectors or carburetor, and fuel lines. The fuel pump draws fuel from the tank and pumps it to the engine. The filter removes impurities from the fuel. Fuel injectors or a carburetor then mix the fuel with air and deliver it to the engine cylinders. Fuel lines carry fuel between these different components.

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The Fuel System Group 2

The document discusses the fuel system of vehicles. It describes the fuel system as consisting of the fuel tank, fuel pump, fuel filter, fuel injectors or carburetor, and fuel lines. The fuel pump draws fuel from the tank and pumps it to the engine. The filter removes impurities from the fuel. Fuel injectors or a carburetor then mix the fuel with air and deliver it to the engine cylinders. Fuel lines carry fuel between these different components.

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THE FUEL

SYSTEM
Acosta, N.P., Angeles, A.M., Barairo, J., Bautista, E.E.,
Gallardo, M.Y., Garcia, A., Serrano, J.I.
Table of Contents
01 What is Fuel System

02 Components of the Fuel System

03 Flow of Fuel System

04 Fuel System Problems

THE FUEL
SYSTEM
THE FUEL SYSTEM
DEFINITION
WHAT IS FUEL SYSTEM?
THE FUEL
SYSTEM
• The fuel system is made up of the fuel
tank, pump, filter, and injectors or
carburetor, and is responsible for
delivering fuel to the engine as
needed.

• Each component must perform


flawlessly to achieve expected vehicle
performance and reliability.

• This system provides the fuel storage


and cleaning before admission to the
cylinder.
COMPONENTS

FUEL PUMP FUEL INJECTORS

FUEL TANK CARBURETOR

FUEL FILTER FUEL LINES


FUEL PUMP

Its primary function is to draw fuel from the


fuel tank and pump it into the internal
combustion engine.
There are two kinds of fuel pumps:
mechanical and electric, which are used in
vehicles with carburetors and electronic fuel
injectors, respectively..
FUEL TANK

It acts as the reservoir for the vehicle's fuel.

The tank has an electronic "trigger" that


conveys information concerning the amount
of fuel to the gas gauge.
FUEL FILTER

It is fixed in both the ends of the fuel pumps


to separate impurities from the fuel, thereby
ensuring optimal engine performance.

There are two types of fuel filters, like


coarse fuel filter and fine fuel filter
FUEL INJECTORS

It is an electronic valve that opens/closes at


regular intervals to deliver the right amount
of fuel to the engine.

The fuel injectors of modern vehicles are


controlled by electric sensors and computers.
CARBURETOR

Its main purpose is to mix the right amount


of air and fuel and deliver it to the engine.

The carburetor is the predecessor of the fuel


injector.
FUEL LINES

Fuel lines are how the fuel can travel from


one component to another.

They are how fuel travels from the fuel tank to the
carburetor, for example.
FLOW OF FUEL SYSTEM
3

2
4
1
FUEL INJECTORS

CARBURETOR MECHANICAL ELECTRONIC


FUEL INJECTION FUEL INJECTION
FUEL SYSTEM PROBLEMS

Clogged Fuel Dirty of Failed Fuel


Filter Malfunctioning Fuel Pump
Injectors
Thank You

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