Lack of fuel, lack of air flow, restricted exhaust.
A small amount of water, engine will idle poorly and lose power. A large amount of water, engine will cease to run.
Could be a number of reasons.. you could be losing compression, you could have a clogged diesel particulate filter (if so equipped), worn components... you'd need have have it inspected to narrow down the cause.
Diesel generators use a combination of diesel and electrical power to generate emergency power. Generators are used in many homes as a back-up method of power. You won't have advance notice when you lose your power, and a generator will be able to power essential functions of the home. You can contact a qualified electrician to install a generator in your home. A generator will give you a sense of security should you lose your power.
runs out of petral,but that's power for a car so yes
Gasoline, diesel or electric - it's all fossil fuel power.
The most common cause for a car to lose power and then cut out is a bad fuel pump. The fuel pump will steadily get worse and eventually the car will not start.
yes
change the fuel filter
Yes, it can.
i would say loose power
No, because it is a diesel you will not lose any power. Some people claim that their exhaust gas temperatures go down quite a bit also.
Do you lose power when you turn the radio on? Probably electrical