your fuel pump is starting to go
What causes a 1997 Pontiac sunfire gt with a 2.4 liter engine to stall when stopped at a light
it can be either your maf sensor or your fuel pump
Ground limestone (of a equine safe variety) is used in their stalls to help eliminate odors from urine. The horse is removed from the stall, the stall is thoroughly cleaned and if there are mats those are lifted and allowed to air out and lime is then spread on the ground to help soak up and eliminate urine odors. The stall is left to dry out for a while then the mats are replaced and the stall bedded for the horse.
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you will get a hint when the car begins to lose power, start to sputter, or even stall.
stall pacing, swaying from side to side, somrtimes cribbing, constantly pawing the ground. you can put new toys in a stall to keep him occupied.
Dirty carborator. If its been sitting for awhile the carborator collects dust and other crap in there and clogs it up.
a weak battery, weak alternator , just a low idel speed or bad ground
No, at that speed your combat aircraft will stall and come crashing down to the ground.
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Ground speed is the speed the aircraft has compared to the ground. This is usually different from air speed, which is the aircraft's speed compared to the surrounding air. Thus an aircraft with 400 kph air speed and 50 kph headwind has a ground speed of 350 kph. For fun: with light aircraft with very low stall speeds it's possible to fly backwards (compared to the ground) if they fly into a headwind that's stronger than their lowest stall speed. I.e. their ground speed is negative.