Yes. Most cruise lines have a disclaimer in their contracts that state this. If a barrel of oil costs above a certain amount at the time of sailing, then a small charge (usually around 5 or 10 dollars per day per person) is tacked on at the end of the cruise.
You have to drop it down or raise the bed to get to them. then it is just clamps
Raise and block car remove fill tube and lines from fuel pump and emission lines, place a jack or support under the tank and remove straps. CAUTION FUEL EXPLODES WITH SPARKS
Cruise lines are very competitive, and a lot of the cost depends on the itinerary. Europe, for example is very expensive for all cruise lines because their revenues come in the form of the weak dollar but their expenses (fuel, provisions, tours, etc.) are paid in Euro. Traditionally, Bahamas and Caribbean cruises are the least expensive. As far as cruise lines, you shoukd shop around on wholesaler websites like Orbitz, Expedia and Travelocity among others. Also, calling the cruise line directly as the cruise approaches (within 45 days od sailing) can reveal some great deals. As far as less expensive cruise lines with great itineraries, I recommend NCL, Royal Caribbean or Carnival.
first check the fuse.then check the cylinder under the hood,(which is located between the firewall and the fuel injection system) make sure ,(if there are) vacuum lines going to the cannister for cruise control, check all linkages and vacuum lines involved with fuel injection system and criuse control, for a crack or split or leaking. You may lubricate linkages. hope this helps!
Cruise ships run on diesel fuel to power generators while in port, and heavy fuel oil while sailing.
Cruise ship fuel capacity depends on many factors. These include the type of fuel the ship uses, the size and design of the ship, the duration of the cruise, and the length of each leg of the cruise before it reaches a port where fuel can be replenished. It also depends on the amount of time the ship will be docked in various cruise ports rather than cruising.
Go to a cruise ship gas station! ;) Or in port a fuel hose would be connected to the ship to refuel.
Yes. Most cruise lines reserve the right in the sailing contract to charge between $5 and $10 per day per passenger if the price of oil goes above a certain amount (usually $100 per barrel).
My 08 GMC Sierra has Active Fuel Management, and it does work while using cruise control.
raise the vehicle, locate the fuel filter back close to the fuel tank, remove the 2 plastic clips that hold the lines on, loosen the mounting clamp, and replace the filter.
That is a question that cannot be answered exactly. Different cruise ships of different sizes use different amounts of fuel. I can tell you that there are some cruise ships that use no fuel. There are several large cruise ships that are powered by sails.
Fuel lines, carrying fuel.