What kind of car & year. Could be the idle air bypass valve. It is located on the throttle body. If you remove the hose and look in the throttle body, you can see a hole in there. Try to clean it with air intake cleaner first. Clean the throttle body with it about 25% of the can, then use the rest of the can into that hole! Do this with the vehicle is running. You may have to play with the throttle to do this. Try to keep the idle as low as possible. When done, stop the vehicle for 10 mins. then rev it up a lot and get all the black out.
There can be many causes but one of the most common is fuel starving, caused by low fuel pressure. The culprit can possibly be a partially blocked fuel filter or a faulty fuel pump. There can be OTHER problems, but that's one of the more common.
The fast idle compensator is not working, it is a solenoid that increases the engine rpm to compensate for the added load of the compressor. Also check to be sure that all pulleys are in good condition as worn bearings will also put added load on the engine.
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From the inside of the Earth, which is fairly hot. The Earth gets its heat from radioactive decay.
Because it gets hot, then the sweat glands send out the sweat, which causes it to cool down.
if it is hot out or if you coat it to heavy or to cold the paint will bubble but it is called paint blisters and it can happen with bad paint too if paint freezes or gets too hot
It's too hot. Try VHT extreme temp stuff is about as durable as paint gets on a hot surface. You can always aluminize, but it's costly.
Most of the time it is an electrical component that fails when it gets hot.
A car engine is made with many moving parts that fit together very precisely. When these parts get hot, they expand, but they do not all expand to exactly the same degree. So parts which fit in a certain temperature range, will cease to fit in a higher temperature range. That is why the car will stall if it gets too hot. If the radiator is working correctly, the engine will never get too hot.
Possibly if the bearing is bad it will freeze up and stop when the bearing gets hot from friction.
I do not know the excat temps. But As long as they have shade when its hot hot and as long as they have blankets when it gets to the 40's but if its under 40 I suggest putting the horse in a stall. But they can be outside when its snowing
Even a good EGR valve may cause an engine to stall in hot weather.
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In racing cars, oil can reach nearly 500 degrees F. However, in normal cars, the oil rarely gets hotter than 250 degrees F.
most rubber parts in cars such as belt and the tires do get hot not very hot.
If the chip that tells the engine what to do overheats , the car will shut off. Most cars do not have such a devise.
Replace your thermostat.
Does it shake and stall when decellerating or at anytime? because mine seems to do that but its only when decellerating at a stop light or stop sign or whever and it dont always do it.. only after long drives. (1992 Pontiac Sunbird). It might be a bad EGR Valve.
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