No, that would be an example of gasoline, or fossil fuel.
Examples of a gas would be Hydrogen, Oxygen, Xenon, butane (that some cars run on) etc.
yes becuase it is a fossil fuel
Plugs up the fuel filter if the sugar makes it that far.
Could be your fuel filter or fuel pump.
My car is out of fuel, which is why I am now headed toward the gas station.
diesel fuel is in your car!
check your fuel pressure regulator. it is on the fuel rail on top of engine or in the gas tank depending on your car.
If gasoline pours out from under your car, and you are not in the process if adding fuel, you have a gas leak and should call the fire department and a mechanic who makes house calls or has a tow truck. If you are in the process of adding fuel and the gas pump didn't stop automatically, you may have had your fuel pump replaced with one that did not fit exactly or it did not seal properly to the gas tank.
Bad fuel pump, clogged fuel filter, or clogged injectors would be the place to start. If it's an older car with an engine mounted fuel pump, you could have a hole in your fuel line which would prevent suction from the tank.
Your question makes no sense, natural gas IS a "fuel".
no
There are a number of reasons why your car may make noise when filled with over half tank gas. The main problem is caused by the fuel pump or the fuel injector.Ê
A car may idle up and down due to "Improper fuel mixture". (The fuel in the car may consist of an un-even balance of air or gas). However, there are a few other ways a car can idle up and down.