Car Mechanic Simulator 2015

Car Mechanic Simulator 2015

How to get to Fuel Pump?
I've used my electronic meter to identify an engine power problem. The problem turned out to be the Fuel Pump. Now see, I've found that the fuel pump is INSIDE the fuel tank. HOW the f*ck do I get it out?! I can't even remove the fuel tank either, it just outlines itself as yellow, but it doesnt show me what I have to remove first. Please help me someone!!
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NEVER MIND!!! I figured it out myself :steamhappy:

To anybody who doesn't know how, first you have to put the car on a lifter. then you must go to one of the rear wheels, and you take the fuel pump out from there! =)
Smoke79 Feb 12, 2016 @ 9:31pm 
Originally posted by ChrisTheSpy1:
your welcome!
Lucy Feb 13, 2016 @ 4:52am 
try get the cursor right on the fuel pump in middle of tank
Originally posted by LividCoffee:
try get the cursor right on the fuel pump in middle of tank
yes! That it was I did =)
Sarxis Feb 19, 2016 @ 8:26pm 
Thanks for mentioning this ChrisTheSpy1! I had an unidentified 'engine' part that I couldn't figure out. Tore the whole engine down and didn't see what the part could be. But browsing this thread, it occurred to me to check the fuel pump!

Shane Feb 20, 2016 @ 3:30am 
You remove the fuel pump in the same manner you remove any other part on a car and it does highlight it red if you try to remove the fuel tank before the pump

sceenshot:
http://images.akamai.steamusercontent.com/ugc/309990632671034859/9BAE179159A4637F16C5429BAC82D5AF6DFE3439/?interpolation=lanczos-none&output-format=jpeg&output-quality=95&fit=inside|2048:410&composite-to=*,*|2048:410&background-color=black

You can also remove the fuel pump without it being on a lifter by clicking on the rear wheel and accessing it from the ground, but it is much easier achieved being in the air
Last edited by Shane; Feb 20, 2016 @ 3:32am
Originally posted by Sarxis:
Thanks for mentioning this ChrisTheSpy1! I had an unidentified 'engine' part that I couldn't figure out. Tore the whole engine down and didn't see what the part could be. But browsing this thread, it occurred to me to check the fuel pump!

It's okay man! Happy to help :steamhappy:
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Date Posted: Feb 12, 2016 @ 8:40pm
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