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A storm surge.
Check your vacuum lines this usually the cause for a surge in engine speed when idling or running.
The price of pineapples in Hawaii is less likely to cause an engine to hunt or surge.
Maybe a 4 cylinder and just reacting to the additional engine power draw of the air conditioner compressor noticable as compressor cycles on and off
No. A storm surge is a bulge on the surface of a body of water created by strong winds.
You probably have a dirty carburetor causing that surge.
No. A storm surge is a bulge on the surface of a body of water created by a strong storm such as a hurricane. The storm surge can bring coastal flooding.
Engine surge in a 2004 Kia Sedona is often caused by a clogged fuel filter or dirty injectors. When insufficient fuel reaches the engine, it will exhibit these symptoms.
my sparkplugs are gaped to wide can that cause my car to surge and poor starting
the engine to stall and surge at idle
No, it's not. The storm surge a a bulge on the surface of the ocean created by strong winds, usually from a hurricane. The storm surge usually results in severe coastal flooding.
The strong wind and spring high tide caused a surge of seawater to flood the marshes even as far as the coast road.