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its not turning off and on its just losing and gaining rpm`s
No it is not. But I have heard it could be damaging over time to the A/C compressor to turn off the engine with the A/C on.
I guess that after 15 min of turning the engine all the light go off, to preserve the car battery, but I am not sure
either the idle is set too high or your timing is advanced too far.
This is being caused by some fluid on the engine. You could have an oil leak somewhere and that is what is causing it to smoke only when the car gets turned off.
Car creaks and ticks after turning if off because the metals underneath(Chassis body)expands and contracts bcoz of the heat accumulated when running a car.Turning it off would slowly cool the engine and that's where the expansion/contraction occurs producing those sounds. Especially manifested by older vehicles.
If the problem was fixed, the check engine light should turn off after a certain amount of times of turning on and off the car.
That means person inside car is either too heavy or something like a toy is caught in engine
No
The car is stalling for a mechanical reason possibly engine overheating theyres no reason it should naturally cut off...unless the engine is too hot and its protecting itself.it could also shake if its low on gas...my 1989 dodge spirit shakes when low on gas and jerks
It is normal for many vehicles for the fuel gauge to stay on when the engine is switched off. This helps a driver to know how much gas they have remaining without turning the car on.
Check to see if you are getting fuel.