Yes, if it's clogged up.
Hard starting, stalling, and eventually it will burn your fuel pump out.
Hard starting and engine stalling. Eventually the filter will become completely clogged and the engine will not start.
Bad fuel pump? check the fuel filter first you would be surprised how many problems a clogged filter can cause
A bad distributor will cause stalling in all cars, not just maximas But there alot of other things that can cause stalling to dirty fuel filter - electrical short - dirty injectors - etc. Have a mechanic put it on a diagnostic machine before you invest in a distributor.
A partially clogged fuel filter will cause hard starting, stalling, and loss of power. It will also cause the fuel pump to overheat and self destruct.
A 1994 Cadillac Deville that has an engine surging problem and is stalling out can indicate it is not getting enough fuel. The fuel filter may be clogged.
Yes, a clogged fuel filter can cause hard starting, stalling, and complete loss of fuel supply. A partially clogged fuel filter can also cause the pump to overheat and fail. If you suspect it is clogged, replace it.
Your Saab may be stalling due to several potential issues, such as a faulty fuel pump, clogged fuel filter, or a malfunctioning mass airflow sensor. Electrical problems, like a weak battery or bad connections, can also cause stalling. Additionally, issues with the ignition system, such as worn spark plugs or ignition coils, may lead to engine performance problems. It's best to have a mechanic diagnose the exact cause to ensure proper repairs.
Check the fuel filter and/or fuel pump.
Check to see if catalytic converter is stopped up,a clogged fuel filter can cause it to go bad .
A car engine stalling is not only related to air filter problems. If you air filter was plugged enough to make the car stall then changing the filter would have cured the stalling problem. It sounds like you have a fuel delivery problem seeing as the car will not go over 10mph. Could be a simple as changing the fuel filter. If that doesn't help, your fuel pump could be failing. This is for a non fuel injected vehicle. If your vehicle is fuel injected then the car needs to be taken to a mechanic who can properly diagnose the problem. Hope this helps.
it could be a dirty fuel filter.(among others)