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DisKURSO_IMJR-Journal-TemplateSmall Engine Fuel Pump Breakdown Detection Device
Author: Jay P. Hukdong, Michael V. Marzon, Mark Gewiss Tuson, Vicente D. Emata, Filomeno S. Lupiba, Alex L. Señara
Country: Philippines
Volume & Issue: Volume 1, Issue 1, October 2025 - December 2025
Page No.: 94-103
DOI.: https://doi.org/10.63941/DisKURSO.2025.1.1.9
Publication Date: November 12, 2025
Abstract:
Fuel pump detection systems play a crucial role in modern vehicles by monitoring the operation and performance of fuel pumps to ensure optimal efficiency and reliability. This abstract explores recent advancements in fuel pump detection technology, focusing on key aspects such as accuracy, reliability, portability, and cost-effectiveness. The accuracy of these systems is essential for detecting anomalies in fuel pump operation, preventing potential failures, and optimizing fuel consumption. Recent developments in sensor technology and data analysis techniques have improved the accuracy of fuel pump detection systems, enabling real-time monitoring and diagnostics. Reliability is another critical factor in fuel pump detection systems, as vehicle safety and performance depend on their continuous operation. Evaluating the reliability of these systems involves rigorous testing under various conditions, including long-term durability testing and fault tolerance evaluation. Portability is increasingly important in fuel pump detection systems, particularly for applications such as field diagnostics and mobile repair services. Portable systems must be compact, lightweight, and easy to install, ensuring flexibility and convenience for users in diverse environments. Cost-effectiveness is a key consideration for deploying fuel pump detection systems in commercial fleets and automotive maintenance facilities. Evaluating the total cost of ownership, including initial investment, maintenance costs, and operational efficiency gains, helps determine the overall value proposition of these systems.
Keywords:
Accuracy; Reliability; Portability; Fuel Pump; Cost-Effectiveness