Engine will be hard to start, stall, and may not even run. Replace the fuel filter first thing.
It will clog the fuel pump inlet.
Maybe a clog or something in the fuel line.
If the fuel is making it through the fuel filter but not to the fuel rail then I would check for problems in the fuel line, such as a clog or crimp in the metal line or perhaps a problem in a flexible line.
A bad fuel pressure regulator or a clog in the fuel return line that leads back to the tank will cause this.
Depending on how much went in, it will clog the fuel filter. I would like to know just how that happened.
Yes it will cut out and can cause it not to run running your tank low.on fuel can cause trash to clog line or pump
Yes, if you want to clog the injectors.
most likely it is lack of fuel to the engine, this could be caused by a bad fuel pump a clogged fuel filter/line or a clog in the fuel rail or bad fuel injectors (I'm assuming the car is not carbed)
If there is a 'clog' in the fuel line, it's likely to be the fuel filter doing its job.Note: the fuel pump is mounted inside the gas tank.See "Related Questions" below for much more about Windstar fuel filters and pumps
If the fuel line is clogged, the fuel filter is usually the location where it happens. Fuel filters are relatively cheap and easy to replace but the location of them is model specific.
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