Yes
None, you fail inlife.
After hundreds of thousands of rotations, the bearings in the impeller will fail.
if there is fuel to the throttle body injector then test the injector itself. is there a pulse from the computer? use a noid light to see pulse. if so does the injector has high resistance? (resistance can be looked up on-line or at your local auto parts store) resistance is the amount of amperage electricity needs to go through something. that's why corrosion on the battery can cause it to fail or the alternator to fail. if all these tests fail, inspect for blockage between the injector and inlet to the TBI unit.
You may have a injector problem. If it is a 4.3L engine it is not uncommon for a fuel injector to fail. Try to locate which cylinder is not firing. You can pull the plug wire off of the spark plugs one at a time until you reach one that doesn't change engine rpm's.
They do fail naturally but the some causes are engine overheating because of water pump failure, pressure problems in the head and water cooled oil coolers splitting and blocking the circulation leading us back to point 1.
They regulate sodium and potassium in your cells. If they fail the sodium rushes in. Water follows sodium and too much water in a cell causes the cell to rupture and die.
Water pumps in cars usually fail because the main bearing wears out. Well water pumps usually fail because the impeller wears out.
This is usually a head gasket problem, meaning the engine will eventually fail without testing and/or repair.
Yes, eventually all water pumps fail.
usually overheating of the engine
3 main causes are :-VirusesMedia fail (hard disk fail, CD break, DVD corruption etc)Accidental deletionExcept that natural disaster and intentional deletion are main causes of data loss.
Kidneys tend to fail because of damage to the nephrons, which causes them to filter less effectivley or even cease to filter at all. Nephrons can fail quickly due to poisoning or injury Kidneys tend to fail because of damage to the nephrons, which causes them to filter less effectivley or even cease to filter at all. Nephrons can fail quickly due to poisoning or injury