Have the cylinder head checked. Probably a crack in the head. That is the problem i had 2yrs ago. part was about 300.00 at autozone. Dealer may charge about 2000.00 to repair.
The main problems that had been slowing down the distribution of the aid are that the ships carrying aid couldn't dock at the ports as they were covered in debris that couldn't be moved without serious help. Also, the aid was distributed randomly, so in some cases the people who really needed the help didn't get it. In general, the problem with the aid was that it was very disorganised.
that would probably be the transmission. It may not qite be working right.
There are several problems that could cause your car to jerk when slowing down. The most common cause would be a transmission problem.
Sounds like you have a brake hose problem
slowing down.
This is a common problem for Cherokee's there is not enough ventilation for the engine, I had a friend buy aftermarket hood vents and cut them into the hood, The engine heat causes the fuel bar to vapor lock and slowing or stopping the flow of fuel to the engine. I am not a mechanic, this is just from past experience.
its when something is slowing down
Gradually slowing down is 'decelerating'.
Yes many times the dust got wet and turned into mud which the pioneers had to travel through slowing them down.
It shouldn't - especially when you aren't executing any program that uses Java. There may be something else that is slowing down the computer.
My first thought is that one rear brake pad is out of adjustment and might be dragging, or that the emergency break is partially set. Does this same problem occur when slowing down in gear as well as when in neutral? If in neutral and it doesn't drag slowing down, then the problem could be in the transmission.
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