It sounds like you may have a fuel supply problem in getting the proper amount of fuel to the fuel injectors which may be caused by a bad fuel pump or
potentially faulty fuel injectors.
Not exact matches
Hence, if the engine «believes» the coolant to be a different temperature than it is, it will put in more or less
fuel than required, resulting in a
faulty air /
fuel ratio and
potentially more CO emissions.
Hi There, It sounds like you may have a dirty or
faulty idle air control valve or
potentially a bad
fuel pressure regulator or
fuel pump.
Hello, It sounds like you may have a
faulty fuel injector at cylinder # 1, a
faulty crank sensor or
potentially a vacuum leak.
Your engine will use extra
fuel and
potentially damage your catalytic converter and spark plugs if you don't replace a
faulty O2 sensor, which measures the oxygen in your vehicle's exhaust system.
Potentially, the
faulty parts could leak
fuel, which obviously increases the risk of a fire erupting.