- Intermittent, inconsistent starting (sometimes you will need to make more than one attempt)
- It'll make a click sound a few times, then it might start. It'll start perfectly if it works.
- Failure to properly charge battery
- Excessive charging or discharging of battery
- Forgetting radio settings/clock time
- Radio volume/fan speed increases when engine rpm increases.
Check cable; tighten it if it's loose. It should also be clean (free of dirt or rust). Be careful not to overtighten, especially if there's a lot of rust there. It just needs to be snug.
To determine how far the car fell vertically from the bridge to the ground you would need to know how far the bridge roadway is from the ground.
Lay in the street and lisin to the sound of the ground.
Park car on level ground and measure ground clearance on both sides and front and rear to see if there is a significance height difference
You could survive, but the car would have to be attached to the ground.
If you are talking plane or car, car is the SSC THRUST. No plane has gone that speed at ground level, so i wouldn't know.
That needn't always be. Faster cars are built lower to the ground. This is primarily to lower the center of gravity of the car. If the car is much higher above the ground, it's center of gravity would also be higher and that means the car would have lesser stability. Fast cars have to be stable even at high speeds and a slight nudge would be enough to throw the car off-balance if the ground clearance is high. Hence as a safety measure, fast and super cars are built lower to the ground.
you can smell it when you are in the car, or you can look under the car once its parked for awhile and you will see a stain on the ground.
Not changing the transmission fluid in a car within 200K would cause problems.
If you were to overfill the coolant in your car, then it would start to overflow and come out of the car. The most damage that this would probably do would be getting the coolant on the ground and wasting it.?æ
The forward momentum of the car would still push you forward, and you would be dragged on the ground for some time. But if you really want to know for sure, try it. You'll find out pretty quickly why it's not a good thing. With all that said, never, even if a car is moving slowly walk out of a moving car.
Yes then you would swerve and crash
Ask a new question about a car problem and some one will try to answer it.