you push on the gas and it wont go or runs rough or dies when accelerating /// a pluged fuel filter will also cause thes symptoms as well
Fuel delivery problems such as a dirty fuel filter, faulty fuel pump, faulty fuel pressure regulator. Restricted exhaust such as a faulty catalytic converter, crushed/bent exhaust pipe.
If the smoke is black it could be caused by a faulty fuel pressure regulator which could be causing the engine to get too much fuel.
Yes.
A plugged up fuel filter, a faulty fuel pressure regulator or a faulty fuel pump.
Restricted fuel return line or a faulty fuel pressure regulator.
A fuel rail pressure regulator could cause trouble.
Blown fuse. Bad fuel pump relay. Faulty new fuel pump. Faulty wiring. Loose/rusty ground connection. Faulty fuel pressure regulator.
Pull off the vacuum hose. If there is any gas present in the hose, it's faulty.
Could be fuel delivery problems such as a plugged up fuel filter, faulty fuel pump, faulty fuel pressure regulator,
The s10 uses an alternator and regulator to produce voltage. A high voltage is most likely caused by a faulty voltage regulator.
Unpredictable engine performance and pulsating lights are some of the signs of a faulty voltage regulator. A dead battery is also a symptom of a faulty voltage regulator.
Yes. A fuel pressure regulator maintains the adequate fuel pressure required by the engine. A faulty fuel pressure regulator might leak fuel or cause your engine to run lean. It could create hard starts, knock and ping, or hesitationat full throttle.