No, the filter can not pump. It is a filter.
The fuel filter could cause a start and stall. Other causes could include the fuel pump, computer, various sensors, and ignition system.
There can be many items but some are: Spark Plugs & wires Fuel Filter Fuel Pump Injectors Temp Sensors Clogged Air Filter What to check first is the filers.
Spark plug or ignition failure. Not enough fuel. Water in the fuel. Dead battery. Clogged fuel filter. Clogged air filter. Overheating. Ect.
The fuel filter could be clogged, screen in tank blocked, leak in fuel line.
If it stalls at idle or when slowing down, it could be a fuel filter. Or it could be the ignition control module.
clogged fuel filter, or bad fuel pump, a bad ignition coil or ignition wire. need year motor size to be more helpfull
yes
even though it sounds like it is pumping it may not be, try a new pump and new fuel filter
Lack of info Hesitation causes: Fuel filter, injector/s dirty, ignition problems are places to start
Common causes of furnace ignition failure include a malfunctioning thermostat, a dirty or faulty ignitor, a clogged air filter, or a lack of fuel supply. To resolve this issue, you can try resetting the thermostat, cleaning or replacing the ignitor, replacing the air filter, or checking the fuel supply to ensure it is sufficient. If these steps do not work, it is recommended to contact a professional HVAC technician for further assistance.
Depending on the make of the vehicle, it could be any number of things. It could be a plugged fuel filter, air filter, vacuum leak, ignition problems, etc.
I seriously, seriously doubt it, but it is possible, unless the fuel filter is in the tank.