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what causes an engine to surge
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Engine surging can be caused by a variety of issues, primarily related to fuel delivery or air intake systems. It signifies a disruption in the engine’s ability to maintain a steady flow of fuel or air. Common culprits include a dirty or failing mass airflow sensor, which misreads air intake, a clogged fuel filter reducing fuel flow, a malfunctioning fuel pump, or even vacuum leaks that allow extra air to mix with the fuel. Additionally, a faulty throttle position sensor, which fails to correctly regulate the air-fuel mixture, can lead to surging. Regular maintenance, including cleaning or replacing air filters, fuel filters, and checking the integrity of the fuel pump and sensors, can prevent or remedy surging, ensuring smooth engine operation.
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