the coipack...you know the thing the sparkplugs come out of....loss of power at random times...no acceleration but at other times the car runs fine new coilpack'll set you back $120 new but i got mine at a junkyard for 20 buck....not a problems since
Yes it can.
water in the fuel can cause an idling motor to sputter and/or die.
The vacuum system on a vehicle serves many purposes. A cracked air hose could most definitely cause an engine sputter.
Check the catalytic converter for leaks.
Look for a hole in the PCV valve hose on the backside of the engine.
A dead battery would not cause an engine to seize
A loose wire would cause the horn to stop working on your Dodge Avenger 2.4L engine.
005 gap is pretty minimal. While the engine may not run perfect and fuel economy may be affected, it is not enof of a difference to cause sputter and misfire. A .005 gap difference in what we need to know.
No
There could be a few causes for a car to spit and sputter on acceleration. One common cause would be the engine not getting enough fuel, so it could be a problem in the fuel line, fuel filter, or fuel pump.
A leaking fuel rail is the normal cause.
lack of fuel