yes because the engine cannot burn water.
water in gas tank
there are a number of things that could cause this. water in the gas, bad oxygen sensor, blown or bad head gasket, cloged air filter. you would just have to take it to a mechanic for them to check out to actually know what is wrong
On cars with a carburetor you must press on the gas pedal to activate the choke, cars with fuel injection do not have a choke so this is not necessary.
No. When the car is first started, you are supposed depress the gas pedal, which engages the automatic choke, which is a latching mechanism on the carburetor.
Probably because the choke is still open and the extra gas is not being burned/used causing the smell
It might cause your car to stall depending on how much was put in.
I believe the water causes condensation in the gas,and could cause a problem with stalling. Provided it is an older model car.
water in the gas.
Out of Oil Out of Water Out of Gas Dead Alternator
It can cause rust;Gas gauge malfunctions, and even mess with your cars computer. Not good.
you may have water in you gas and your injectors may be clogged.
Weak battery and no gas can both cause a no start.Weak battery and no gas can both cause a no start.