pull the nozzle out of the tank a little bit so some air can get in the tank while your pumping and the problem is solved.
High Miles
Balance your tires!
Heater. Core
Simple; wrong ignition timing! That, or worse; valves not shutting as they should. ---
A worn transmission gear can cause a Chevy Impala to whine when the gears change. A bad fan belt can also cause this.
Moe information is required to answer this question. Do yu mean why/how is the AC Blower still running?If this is the question it is probably because when turning the ignition switch off a delay timer leaves accessory power on for about 30 seconds before shutting down.
Yes they do at the intake manifold gaskets.
To quote someone else, the breather pipe may be blocked. Unclog it and it should work fine.
depends on the color of smoke... white=water black=fuel blue=oil
A faulty sensor in the engine block.
maf sensor
Blown fuse, motor burnt up, or the fan relay switch is bad.