Yes, condensation in your gas can lead to stalling. The water from the condensation can mix with the fuel and disrupt the combustion process in the engine, causing it to stall. It is important to regularly drain any water or condensation from your gas tank to prevent this issue.
The transition from a gas to liquid is called condensation
A gas changes to a liquid through condensation.
Condensation
Evaporation is the physical process where a liquid turns into a gas. The process of a gas becoming liquid is called condensation.
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Your 1983 Chevy S10 Blazer might stall when the accelerator pedal is depressed because of a clogged or dirty fuel filter. Gas that is mixed with water or condensation from the tank can also cause this issue.
The primary cause of a 1994 Honda Accord to stall when the gas is low is water or contaminants in the gas tank. When the gas level is low, the fuel pickup will pull contaminants that would otherwise be floating well away from the inlet.
water in gas tank
"no gas" is a simpleton, borderline criminal answer to a question like this. There are many things that can cause an engine to stall with gas being just one of them. I'll start the round table.... Ignition Coil.
If it's a gas tank then that is possible.
It might cause your car to stall depending on how much was put in.
Running out of gas, timing chain breaks.
EGR problem
Condensation of the gas forms the water droplets. Here condensation is defined as the cooling of gas.
It is a change of state from a gas to a liquid
" Condensation " condensation or condensing