Then the flow of fuel is impeded to the engine, and you'll notice the result... depending on the severity, your vehicle could be running lean, or not at all.
could be clogged fuel injectors or a fuel filter.
Yes
Fuel lines don't get "stopped up" but fuel filters do. Start with replacing the fuel filter. Then have a fuel pressure test done if you still have problems.
Engine. Surges. Stutters. Loses power. Hesitates. When you. Apply. The throttle are signs of a plugged. Fuel filter
There is no such car. Jeep stopped making the Cherokee in 2001.
It is possible. Replace the filter and see if the symptoms disappear.
you may have a stopped up fuel filter. or the idle needs readjusting
Stopped up fuel filter.
Check to see if catalytic converter is stopped up,a clogged fuel filter can cause it to go bad .
The fuel filter could be clogged. Or the air filter could be stopped up, or the choke could be stuck. these would be the first things to check.
Dodge stopped using fuel filters. the only thing that works as a filter is the filter/pressure regulator installed in the top of the fuel tank. it ususally is never replaced unless you have a fuel contamination problem.
there is NO serviceable fuel filter. the filter is a LIfETime filter IN the fuel tank. It never needs replacing unless you have to replace the fuel pump. They did not make a fuel filter for the 2002 Toyota Sienna. Afetr 2002 they stopped. i found the subject very interesting. The only way you you can find the fuel filter is in the gas tank where the fuel pump is. filter is attach to fuel pump. i know!!! it is kind a stupid design. they made it hard for the mechanics or individual. good and be careful.