You should always check your gauges, seat belt, and mirrors after you start your car.
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Gauges, seat belt, mirrors,
You should check the starter and alternator.
if u start to fishtail i have always found accelrating hard helps to step it back in line
Yes, it is generally true that a vehicle going downhill should yield to a vehicle going uphill. This is because the vehicle going uphill has the right of way, as it may have a more difficult time maintaining momentum or may need to stop and start again. However, specific rules can vary by location, so it's always best to check local traffic regulations.
You should check if your Battery is weak for it can cause the delay in starting your car.
The most obvious thing to check when a 1991 Oldsmobile Cutlass Supreme won't start is to make sure that the vehicle has gas. You should also check the battery. If the car clicks when you try to start it, it is likely the alternator.
To check an ignition switch, first, ensure the vehicle is in the "off" position and disconnect the battery to prevent any electrical issues. Use a multimeter to test the continuity by connecting the probes to the switch terminals and turning the key to different positions; there should be continuity in the "on" and "start" positions. If there is no continuity in these positions, the ignition switch may be faulty and should be replaced. Always refer to your vehicle's service manual for specific procedures and pin configurations.
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When driving ANYWHERE you should always scan as far as you can see. If you can see a mile up the road and there is a vehicle turned sideways in the road, you can start preparing for any event that may occur.
(???) The warning lights are located in/on the dashboard surface and should light up for a few seconds as a system check, when you start the vehicle.
When a vehicle won't start first check to see if the battery is dead. If not then check the gas, if neither of these are the issue contact a mechanic.