Utterance of the phrase "slow down" is used to tell someone to drive more slowly. This phrase could be used in the case of a driver approaching a red light too speedily.
If you are driving on a highway in heavy rain you must slow down your vehicle to avoid?
when road conditions are bad, slow down your vehicle
Slow down and leave more space between you and the vehicle in front of you.
For starters change the fuel filter
NO... you should use a lower gear if you want to slow down not higher.
Sure it is dangerous. Carbon Monoxide can seep into the vehicle while you are driving and cause you to fall asleep. Not a good thing driving down the road.
Need more info like what is the vehicle doing when it shakes, is it idling in park, driving down the road, braking, driving at highway speeds, etc.
Both. It has motors driving the cooling fan and blower for the heater and A/C. It has an engine driving the wheels and propelling the vehicle down the road.
The phrase is actually "what goes up, must come down" and it is not found in the Torah. This line was said by Sir Isaac Newton in reference to gravity.
Do you mean "An Dún Abú"? This is an Irish phrase meant to show support for the County Down, usually used with reference to Gaelic football. You could translate it as "Up Down", lol.
The odds of your car breaking down vary greatly with the age of the car, the type of vehicle, the driving conditions, and even the weather. Newer vehicles have less of a chance of a breakdown as do well-maintained vehicles. There is no way to gather the odds of a random vehicle breaking down.
TTC is better because its better then 20 people in 1 vehicle then 20 cars driving down the roads, which the fuel kills ozone layer