Check the following 1) Is your horn working?? 2) Does your cooling fan cluth engage when you start your ingnition?? If your answer to either or Both is 'NO' then check for a blown fuse in your fuse compartment and replace it. Otherwise it might be a mechanical problem, engine might require tuning.
It has been done. The car is slow to take off but extremely fast once it gets going.
Give more acceleration when your engine becomes too slow to prevent an unexpected turn off .
Because the engine provides the power to operate the drivetrain, which is what makes the car move in the first place. Turn the engine off, and there is no more power going to the drivetrain - the remaining movement of the car until it stops is simply inertia.
Are you going up a hill? Did you take your foot off the gas and is the compression of the engine slowing you down? Are your brakes sticking? Is your car getting the correct amount of air to fuel ratio? there are lots of reasons why a car would slow down while you're driving it. start with the easiest.
Yes, to avoid a spark from the car's electrics igniting petrol fumes (gas), it is mandatory to switch off the engine while refuelling. There should be a notice at the pumps telling you to switch off the engine.
malfunction? Did you turn the car off?
Because it is bad for your car to have it on while filling up
The main reason a car will slow down when the engine is turned off is due to friction, there is friction on all moving parts which converts the kinetic energy of the cars movement into heat energy.
check oil level. go to engine shop.
It goes into reverse gear, nothing else.
There could be something in your fuel tank. As you are driving it gets sucked into the pipe and your car loses power. When the engine turns off, it floats back up to the surface of the fuel and your car is fine. I heard about someone sabotaging a car by putting pingpong balls into the tank. They kept getting stuck in the fuel intake pipe, but then floating to the surface when the car stopped.
An engine can fail at any time. Also, if your alternator goes, the car will no longer recharge the battery which means that the car could die after the battery runs out of charge. If you're looking to manually turn off your engine while in motion, the only safe way to do it is to shift into neutral and turn the key to the off position. This can potentially damage the engine, so only do it during emergencies.