possible O2 sensor.
The most common cause for surging is a vacuum leak
If you're referring to a jolting sensation while traveling in the car, it's probably kangaroo petrol.
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No, there should not normally be any engine surging while driving following installation of a new fuel pump.
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No, surging doesn't rhyme with garden. The thing you need to look for with words that rhyme are the endings. These two words don't rhyme because the 'ing' on the end of surging doesn't rhyme with 'den' on the end of garden.
Surging is usually due to a dirty fuel filter. Cutting out is also related to a dirty fuel filter or a fouled spark plug. Remove and clean or replace both components. Surging is NEVER a spark plug. The reason it's surging is because your main jet in the emulsion tube is clogged.
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Because it needs oil
Surging is often fixed by replacing the fuel filter. A simple job and most small engine shops will have the part.
bad battery. it gives off the rest of its power when its about dead. and that's what causes surging
check the o2 sensor