A vehicle may sputter while driving at normal speed due to several issues, including a clogged fuel filter, which restricts fuel flow, or a failing spark plug that disrupts the combustion process. Additionally, problems with the ignition system, such as a malfunctioning ignition coil, or fuel delivery issues, like a failing fuel pump, can also lead to sputtering. Other potential causes include air intake problems or a dirty mass air flow sensor that affects the engine's air-fuel mixture. Regular maintenance can help prevent these issues.
A malfunctioning battery can't provide enough power to your ignition system when the motor is idling can cause sputtering. If there is not enough gas, that can cause your vehicle to sputter. If the spark plugs fail to fire will also cause your vehicle to sputter.
The vacuum system on a vehicle serves many purposes. A cracked air hose could most definitely cause an engine sputter.
A bad fuel pump will cause your vehicle to not start or sputter and then stall. A dirty air filter can have the same symptoms.
A weak fuel pump or a partially clogged fuel filter will cause this. Can also be other things.
....cause accidents.
Cause it does
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Distracted driving is the leading cause of motor vehicle accidents.
Distracted driving is the leading cause of motor vehicle accidents.
Improper Driving!
If its clogged