I would suspect that this car has a mechanical fuel pump, mounted to the side of the engine. If so, the fuel pump probably has a ruptured diaphragm and needs to be replaced.
No fluids? Like gas? Well, you can probably run on fumes for a bit then the car will stop. I mean fluids like oil and antifreeze. Not gas, I know what will happen if you do not have gas. The person working on my car returned it to me with out oil etc.
um no oil is an oil and gas is well of course a gas therfore gas powers things and oil well........ no
No, the lubricating oil is a liquid
because oil is refined into gas
the importance of oil and gas are for are cars if dont give the car oil the engine will stop its the same with the gas
gas for your car
oil gas
Oil -- -- -- They are both essential fluids. Without gas, the car will not work. Without oil, the car will not work. However, if you run out of gas, the car can still operate as normal once you add more, while if your car's oil leaks out, or burns away, there is a greater risk of permanent mechanical failure (locking the pistons). So I would say that it's more important to maintain the oil levels in your car than it is to maintain the gas levels in your car.
It means that fuel is leaking into your oil. Possibly the engine has a blown head gasket, you will need to have a compression check done to confirm this.
Destroy the engine.
yeah oil and gas BENEATH the sea i mean beneath the bottom.
it doesnt necessarily mean its gas it can be your engine oil or some other type of oil. or tempt.