no but in can cause severe headaches like migraines
The computer is programmed through the rev limiter to cut back on the fuel pressure so you can not go any faster. It is to protect the engine from abuse and to prevent you from being hurt.
Having a lower back end will cause your vehicle to tilt up in the front, causing drag. so lower back pressure will cause loss in Fuel efficiency.
The water pressure in a household plumbing system can drop and then come back due to fluctuations in water demand, such as multiple fixtures being used at the same time. This can cause a temporary decrease in pressure until the system adjusts to meet the demand, resulting in the pressure returning to normal.
Get a naughty halter that has pressure points and when they pull back the pressure points dig into there head and they wont want to pull back,cause they know it hurts them.
All oil filters have a pressure bypass valve if it doesnt open it will cause the spike.. change your oil and filter and get back to me
A bad fuel pressure regulator or a clog in the fuel return line that leads back to the tank will cause this.
yes it will has to do with back pressure exhaust from the engine
As the computer was not being used for a certain amount of time it timed out. You should be able to log back in.
Yes. The well pump turns on when the pressure in the accumulator tank falls to a low enough pressure to actuate the switch. If the pump check valve is leaking, the pressure is being bled back through the pump until the switch trips and the pump turns on. Other leaks in the system that allow the pressure to bleed down can also cause this.
The well water pressure drops when water is being used faster than it can be replenished. Once the water level in the well has a chance to recover, the pressure will come back.
Usually, a loss of pressure in your brake system means that there is a hole somewhere in the system. A leaking brake line or a punctured reservoir could cause a loss of pressure. A bad master cylinder could also cause a loss of pressure in the back brakes.
Yes a lack of back pressure can cause the oxygen sensors to read improperly, which would turn the check engine light on.