Yes, although it's a fire hazard if refueling with petrol, diesel's no problem.
A car that is stopped with the engine running.
Because when your car runs out of gas there is no more gas in the fuel lines to run the motor so when you refuel it then start it there is nothing there to keep it running. The gas have to be pumped out of the tank and into the motor.
This is the result of of an internal combustion engine.
This is the result of of an internal combustion engine.
No , just when the engine is running
If you don't refuel a vehicle you run the risk of getting stuck along the road when the engine won't run anymore.
Keeping up with the cost of maintenance, having to refuel it time and time again, and having problems with either the engine or the transmission.
No , for the battery to be charged the engine must be running . This means that your alternator , if it's functioning properly , is charging the car's battery as the engine is on/running .
Its not your engine. Its the fan running to cool the engine down. They all do it and nothing is wrong with your car.
When you refuel your PWC it is important to check for gas fumes. You check for fumes before starting the engine and after adding fuel.
It is a car powered by an internal combustion engine running on gasoline.
No. The engine has to be running for the charging system to operate.