A plugged vent in the gas tank can cause the fuel not to be able to get to the engine. When the vent is plug it creates a vacuum.
its probly the condencer
plugged up fuel injector or bad injector itself.
The fear of getting your weight checked is called Pocrescophobia.
If it is just one injector, it is a bad injector or a problem in the wiring harness or connector for that injector. If it is all of the injectors, it could be a fuse, the entire injector harness, a broken loose or unplugged connector on the injector harness, or the fuel pump or fuel pressure regulator.
not realy you need to check if is fuel related and if it is check inrtia switch first to make sure you getting power to fuel pump and injector pulse
Check for a bad engine control module or ECM fuse. If it is good, take out the ECM and take the cover off and look for a burned resistor. It is located behind the speaker on the drivers side lower dash.
Have you checked the thermostat? How many miles on motor? Ever changed coolant? Possible water pump issue?
Might want to check your fuel filter if you thinks its not getting gas.
check the fuel pump driver moduel located behind the spare tire
No. If you had a very, very accurate clock and you checked the time over and over you would not get the same measurement because the time would have changed!
This could possibly be a fuel problem. Has the fuel filter been changed ? Fuel pressure checked ? Is there dirt in the fuel tank ?
ignition control module in the distributor