not sure. looks like him
The odds are that you have either a defective fuel pump that is not getting enough fuel pressure to the injector system, or the fuel filter is clogged and is preventing fuel getting through. If the fuel filter is the problem, you may hear the fuel pump (located in the fuel tank) run for several seconds after you shut the engine off. If you don't hear this, my guess is that the fuel pump is bad. I had to replace the fuel pump on my 1996 Suburban last year. If you do replace the fuel pump, spend an extra $12.00 and replace the fuel filter after you have driven the vehicle for a 100 miles or so. This will get rid of any material that was stired up when the fuel pump was replaced.
Ask the fuel dock staff what to do with it in order to dispose properly
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for regulating fuel flow
A jerrycan is typically used for having a robust fuel container which is originally made from pressed steel. It was designed in Germany to hold 20 liters of fuel.
It will not run and will appear to be out of fuel.
It would appear that you could get to it in a way similar to how you get to the fuel pump in other cars. They appear to be rather similar in that regard.
No, you can't.
Have the fuel pressure checked. If the pump is noisy it is failing. do not forget to replace the fuel filter. A clogged fuel filter will appear as low fuel pressure, and overwork the pump.
Yes that's her
Fuel cap is loose or defective. If it is not loose then replace it with a new one.
The fuel will separate from the water, and vice versa, because water is polar and fuel is non polar. They repel eachother, and they will not dissolve in one another in normal conditions. You will be able to see little globs of fuel on the water. Or little globs of water on the fuel( depending on what you have more of) Fuel burning out of an exhaust on a car will make the smoke appear to be blue, water burning out of the exhaust on a car will appear white.
It is fuel injected. It may appear to be a carburetor but is in reality a throttle body fuel injection system with one injector.
on the gas line
Sounds like a faulty fuel pump. The fuel filter could also be plugged up.
The Fuel rail is on top of the manifold with a crossover tube at the back of the engine. It may appear to be chrome.
The 1998 Honda Odyssey has the same fuel filter location as the 1996 model seen in the video below.