more than likely your throttle body butterfly valves is sticking. you can clean it with throtle body cleaner but you must remove any sensors from throttle body first.
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The correct spelling of the common English word is paddle(an oar, or to spank).The round, coated wooden racket used in table tennis (ping pong) is also called a paddle.
Well, for example bass will eat bugs and smaller fish. And tropicals usally eat smaller fish but the Paddel nosed fish eats tiny particles that are in the water. So the awnser is wild fish's diets depend on the species of fish.
No, the correct spelling is paddle.The word paddle is both a verb and a noun.The noun 'paddle' is a word for a device used to move a vessel through water; a device used to hit a ball in table tennis; a tool used for stirring or mixing; a word for a thing.
Check for broken wire or bad ground Make sure turn signal has cancelled completely check for broken wires bad ground or even your brake switch wich is located on your brake paddel drive safe
It is best to fully remove door from jeep. Remove all door pannels. Once you get the pannels off remove cotter pin from actuator rod that is connected to the paddle handle. Then using a long flat head screw driver and a hammer tap 2 small flat steel springs out of place or off of the serrated steel holding brackets. (you will have to align the flat head screw driver on the end that almost makes a complete circle and you might have to use some manual force, also keep the serrated holding brackets as you will need them to install the new handles.) Once you have the flat steel springs out you can then tap the serrated holding brackets out using your flat head screw driver or you can pull them out the opposite direction. Which ever you find to be easier. Once the serrated holding brackets have been removed you can tap lightly on the handle from inside the door with your hammer and the handle will almost fall out (you may have to wiggle it a little). This should work on all jeep paddel handles from 1979 up to 1988 or at least that's as far as I can tell from expierence.
yes iv had been spanked and it really hurts -- One time, I was headed to health class. Often times, my male health teacher would paddle the boy students who goofed off in class, or came late. I always made it on time. Except one time. Once, I had gotten distracted by some sophomore boys in the hallway, and went to class after the bell. As I walked in right as the bell rang, my teacher was standing in the hallway, by his doorframe. Right as I stepped foot in, he whacked my butt once, sending me forward. "Come quicker next time, Nicki. I take it you'll be on time tomorrow?" I replied yes, and quickly took my seat. It didn't hurt really, or was very severe. But, the act of it had been embarassing. And the next day, some of the boys from my class were teasing me before school. One came up to me, and pinched my butt. (It was a volleyball bubble butt in jeans). He pinched it, and I screeched in playful delight--as was common for a 14 year old. The other one spanked one side, and teased me--calling himself the health teacher. Mortification became a common thing that week, and I'll never forget it.
For every action there is an equal and opposite reaction.1. Have a student stand on the skateboard (on a smooth hard floor).2. Using the heaviest object convenient to toss (and safe) have the student on the board toss it to someone standing in front of the board (the action).3. When the obeject is thrown the board and student will move backwards (the reaction).Alternatively, have the object tossed to the student who is on the board (the action). When they catch the object, they will move backward (the reaction).Remember that it is easy to have a skateboard zip out from under you, so use caution.