Sure, a completely clogged filter can stop the flow of fuel.
Blown fuse, defective fuel pump relay, clogged fuel filter, or the pump itself is defective.
There are many reasons for a fuel pump to stop flowing fuel. such as 1. fuel pump is not getting power supply 2. fuel pump has gone defective 3. there is some blockage in the path of fuel 4. fuel pump filter has clogged ...
the fuel pump or the fuel filter
Weak fuel pump? Bad fuel pump? Plugged fuel filter? Plugged air filter? Bad ignition coil? plugged catalytic converter?
The fuel filter could cause a start and stall. Other causes could include the fuel pump, computer, various sensors, and ignition system.
fuel filter stopped up or fuel pump loosing fire.
A plugged fuel filter can reduce or completely block the flow of fuel.
A blown fuse
Try the fuel pump relay.
Blown fuse, defective fuel pump relay, or a worn out fuel pump.
That would be a good place to start. Also determine if it is stalling from lack of fuel or lack of spark.
Blown fuse, defective fuel pump relay, or clogged fuel filter.