what does it mean when I push my gas pedal all the way down and the car does not want to go any faster and I've gone through gas very quickly

Asked by Kari Mar 15, 2015 at 12:12 PM about the 2004 Chrysler Sebring

Question type: Maintenance & Repair

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Probably a bad fuel pump. Leave your vehicle for a few hours, then turn the ignition to run while having someone else listen for the pump near the rear of the vehicle / fuel filler neck. You should hear the pump as a low hum. it will run for a second while priming the fuel injection system. If there is no sound it is dead Most people cannot replace the pump so take it to a garage.

My chysler Sebring is not giving no gas, I can push the gas all the way dwn and it still doesn't go, and my car is making a very loud noise, can anybody tell me what that might be

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