you may have an ear infection, so it would be wise to see a physician who can diagnose this condition properly.
Undo the aerator at the end of the spout and clean out the screen of the aerator. It is probably plugged up. Run the water without the aerator attached. If you have full pressure, the plugged aerator is the problem. If you do not have full pressure without the aerator on the spout, it could be plugged in the spout. Usually the aerator plugged. Cheers
check the connection cable and port
Could be a number of things. Plugged orifice tube/expansion valve. Condensor, evaporator plugged.
38-44 psi with pressure regulator vacuum hose disconnected and plugged
A plugged air filter, a plugged fuel filter, incorrect fuel pressure, a plugged catalytic converter/restricted exhaust or it may be just in need of a good tune up.
Yes so don't try it.
Not enough oil pressure and / or the oil channel is plugged
Incorrect fuel pressure (faulty fuel pump or fuel pressure regulator). Plugged up fuel filter. Restricted exhaust (plugged catalytic converter).
Depends where you are testing it. Possibly just a plugged aerator, or a broken seal.
tune up/alignement/tire pressure Plugged or dirty EGR, plugged Cat. Heavy right foot.
A restricted exhaust, possibly a plugged cataylitic converter.
Incorrect fuel pressure. Plugged fuel filter.