only one eightenth of a gallon of gas is burned to to start a four door sedan or coupe. A pick up truck or larger vehicles burn about one fourteenth of a gallon of gas to start a car.
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∙ 2010-02-04 16:55:34No it does not take a gallon of gass to start a car. To start a car it doesn't use any gas.
No gas or no ignition gives the same result: the car cranks but doesn't even try to start.
it ranges between cars, my car can hold about 16 gallons of gas.
A car can start with very little fuel at the engine. However, there needs to be enough fuel in the tank to allow the pump to pressurize the lines and keep fuel to the injectors.
a car is a small vehicle used for traveling with out using much gas and used for a family a truck is used for carrying heavy loads and going on all terrain
There is no set amount of gas that is used to warm up a car. Different cars use different amounts of gas.
No it does not take a gallon of gass to start a car. To start a car it doesn't use any gas.
It will not start ???????
too much fuel in your cylinders!
35%
The first ever "Car" was powered arguably (meaning some disagree) by Steam and used wood or coal for power, not gas.
No gas or no ignition gives the same result: the car cranks but doesn't even try to start.
Weak battery and no gas can both cause a no start.Weak battery and no gas can both cause a no start.
At 20 miles per gallon, it will take 15 gallons of gas.
How much money in gas does a car waste weekly?
That would depend on how much gas the car used per mile.
When a car will not start first check the battery then the gas. If the issue is not either of these call a mechanic.