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There are many things that can cause a 2000 Blazer to have hesitation problems. Some causes could be bad plugs and wires, fuel filter, or the EGR valve.
A couple of different things could cause hesitation in a 1999 Plymouth Breeze including bad spark plugs. There could also be an issue with the fuel filter.
Hesitation upon acceleration in a Taurus could be caused by a variety of issues, such as a clogged fuel filter, a dirty air filter, a malfunctioning mass airflow sensor, or a problem with the fuel injectors or spark plugs. It is best to have the vehicle inspected by a mechanic to diagnose and address the specific cause of the hesitation.
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 bad o2 sensor can cause this problem in a car. A bad fuel pump, fuel filter or fuel line will also cause hesitation during acceleration.
Several factors can cause hesitation when accelerating, such as a clogged fuel filter, dirty fuel injectors, faulty spark plugs, or a failing mass airflow sensor. It's also possible that issues with the transmission, such as a slipping clutch or low transmission fluid, could be contributing to the hesitation. A diagnostic check by a mechanic can help pinpoint the exact cause of the problem.
Intermittent hesitation in a car could be caused by many things. The fuel filter, the EFI, and spark plugs might be the cause. A loose wire can also cause this. Newer cars have many plugs and connectors that could have come loose.
If it is restricting the flow of fuel, it can cause low power.
Sputtering and hesitation in a Mazda MX6 could be caused by several issues, such as dirty fuel injectors, a clogged air filter, a faulty spark plug or ignition coil, or a problem with the fuel pump or fuel filter. It is best to have a mechanic diagnose the specific cause by performing a thorough inspection and running diagnostic tests.
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Yes it can.... if the fuel is so cold it will start to get wax crystals in it. Therefore the engine is not getting enough fuel and you will lose power and is clogging up your fuel filter. Other reasons can be clogged air filter, fuel filter, or water in fuel. Change the air filter and drain the fuel filter or change it if it's a year old or worse older.
Numerous things can cause a car to hesitate when trying to start. Almost always it has to do with the fuel delivery system. A dirty fuel filter, dirty injectors, worn fuel pump, fuel pressure regulator, etc. Most often the problem has to do with what kind of hesitation. With a 1998 Cavalier, I would start with the Injectors. STP???