One would expect the price of fuel in 2035 to be linked to a number of factors. The rate of inflation, depletion of stocks, advances in technology and population growth will all be factors.
My guess would be in the fuel tank.
wild guess, gasoline
My guess would be the fuel pump. I dont know how to change it, because i havent had to replace the one on my truck yet, but i would guess the fuel pump.
My best guess would be the plugs aren't igniting the fuel and it's collecting on the plug.
My first guess would be the fuel pump is at fault.
I would guess, it is starving for fuel. Start by replacing the fuel filter. If that does not help, suspect the fuel pump.
My first guess would be fuel pump failure.
Could be a faulty check valve in the fuel pump, a leaky fuel injector poppet or a leaky fuel pressure regulator. My guess would be the fuel pressure regulator.
You could have a leaky fuel injector or a leaky fuel pressure regulator or a faulty check valve in the fuel pump. My guess would be the fuel pump is at fault.
Fuel starvation I might guess, check your fuel filter and pump.
I would guess that it requires considerable investments.
Not enough information. Please ask a new question and include your fuel economy and the price of the fuel.Not enough information. Please ask a new question and include your fuel economy and the price of the fuel.