The less crude oil there is still to find the harder the oil companies who are looking have to spend more money, time, effort simply to find profitable, useable crude oil fields. It cost money, time, and effort to 'crack' or refine crude oil down into its various component oil products. These costs are being past on to consumers of refined oil such as car drivers.
it depends what kind of fuel you have
Could be the fuel pump or the fuel pump relay. Have a pressure test done on the fuel line and monitor it. If you lose fuel pressure when you step on the gas, then your fuel pump is likely going out.
Fuel - usually in the form of dry vegetation.
Once an object is moving in space, no fuel is needed tokeep it going, only to change its speed or direction.
Carbon and oxygen
You are running out of fuel. As you are going up the hill, the fuel is sloshing around causing sudden fuel starvation to the engine.
Likely fuel starvation, restricted fuel filter or fuel strainer or a fuel pump problem
Have you replaced the fuel filter. A clogged fuel filter will burn a pump up.
yes, if fuel is going to sit for extended periods you need to add fuel stabilizer to it
check your fuses if all good check to see if there is power going to the fuel pump if so then replace the pump
It is a fuel proplem. It may be a weak fuel pump, bad float in the tank, or a clogged filter. I would put my money on the pump going bad. It is a fuel proplem. It may be a weak fuel pump, bad float in the tank, or a clogged filter. I would put my money on the pump going bad.
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It either needs a tune up, fuel filter, throttle position sensor, or your fuel filter could be going bad.
It should be down , if it has popped up the switch is tripped and no power is going to the electric fuel pump
start the car, rev to 5500, if it sputters going up, not enough fuel pressure
Possible and so can a partially clogged fuel filter.
lacks power going up hill