The engine running will cause air to come out of a running engine. The Internal combustion engine sucks in air, mixes it with fuel, ignites it, and then blows the resulting gasses out. Also the fan in front of the radiator moves alot of air. So unless you are coasting down a hill with the engine off, it's supposed to be blowing air while you are driving.
You've run out of fuel...
Gasoline pedal/air intake pedal
get an engine diagnostic scan.
Stalling at idle? Immediately after starting? While driving? While stopping? Cold or hot engine? What engine do you have?
Blue smoke is caused by engine oil being burnt by the engine.
could be the timing belt
On some car yes it will.
sounds like bearings in the differntial
if its coming as you turn it would be lack of lubricante in the cv joint or it could be the ball joint, as far as engine wise it could be your valves
It is important to maintain speed while driving, unless coming to a stop. A car would decelerate if there was not enough fuel or electricity to keep the car running.
There are several reasons an engine may stall while driving, here are three.The fuel tank is empty and the engine is starved of fuel.Not enough power to climb a hill causing a stall.Faulty or damp electronics on a petrol engine can also cause a stall.
It might be a broken motor mount or transmission mount.