i have a Dodge magnum o5 and when i put fuel in the car and take off from the gas station and stop at a light the engine shut off what is causing this problem
A car engine stalling is not only related to air filter problems. If you air filter was plugged enough to make the car stall then changing the filter would have cured the stalling problem. It sounds like you have a fuel delivery problem seeing as the car will not go over 10mph. Could be a simple as changing the fuel filter. If that doesn't help, your fuel pump could be failing. This is for a non fuel injected vehicle. If your vehicle is fuel injected then the car needs to be taken to a mechanic who can properly diagnose the problem. Hope this helps.
check the car ; and if it is fuel injected send it to the shop because the oils can damage your hand if touched.
It is inside the fuel tank on fuel injected models.
If car is fuel injected (which I assume it is) it does not have a choke
If this car is fuel injected, it is located behind the passenger kick panel. If it is not fuel injected, it does not have one.
Reprogram the car's computer.
Is the car Carbuerated or Fuel injected?
Chevrolet and Ford introduced fuel injection in 1957.
no
A stalling car is never good. If a car stalling out is fuel related, it is important to check the fuel pump relay, the fuel line and the gaskets. Wear or tear in anyone of these items can cause a vehicle to not receive the fuel it need to make it up a hill.
Most Likely If it Is Fuel Injected Electronically It Is Located In your Fuel Tank.....
If your car has the fuel injected V6 the fuel filter is next to the fuel tank. If your car has the carburetor the fuel filter is in the inlet to the carburetor.