dirty water
A dirty/plugged fuel filter is like tying a knot in your fuel line.
Water in fuel tank, dirt/rust in fuel tank, algae in fuel tank, plugged/dirty fuel filter, dirty fuel injectors,
perhaps a dirty/old fuel pump, and/or dirty fuel injectors? fuel pressure? blocked fuel lines?
Dirty fuel filter, Pinched/damaged fuel line or hose, Dirty fuel pick-up screen (in tank), Ice,
Engine not getting enough fuel...dirty injectors, dirty fuel filter, dirty air filter or not enough fuel pressure (bad fuel pump). Manifold air leak, weak mixture. A sticking Idle speed control valve.
If the car has a turbo, the turbo could be shot. It could also be a dirty air filter, dirty fuel filter, or dirty fuel injectors. Another thing could be a fuel pump that is bad.
no spark, no gas getting to cylinder, dirty carb, dirty fuel filter, wrong fuel/air mix on carb to name a few, dirty air filter....
Yes, it could be dirty injectors causing this problem. It could also be an issue in the fuel line, fuel pump or fuel filter.
Sure it is possible. That is why it is important to replace the fuel filter every 36,000 miles. A dirty fuel filter will cause the fuel pump to work harder and cause it to fail prematurely.
The primary reason for hesitation on acceleration from stop on a 2000 Toyota Echo is a dirty fuel system. This can include clogged fuel injectors or a dirty fuel filter.
a clogged fuel filter and dirty fuel.
Bad fuel, dirt in the fuel filter, dirty air filter.