Usually a lack of spark or fuel would cause this. Most common is a coil pack issue. (Thats where I would look first).
first replace the fuel filter then check the cat convertor
Most likely under-inflated tire
The Mercedes Sprinter fuel cut off switch is found under the hood just like in any other car. Look near the fuel lines, it will be close to that part of the car.
under the gas tank inside of the car but you have to cut your gas line. and then repair it
When there are impurities in the fuel tank, a car can cut out. Water and overheating are also common causes of cut outs.
It depends where exactly you cut yourself. I'm not a doctor, but if it's really heavy bleeding it could be a severed artery.
Your idle air control valve should not affect your acceleration. As soon as you step on the gas , the idle part of your engine should not be operating. If your car cuts out or stumbles, i would suspect a problem with the TPS ( throttle position sensor.)
The force equal mass times acceleration, if force remains the same, and mass is doubled, then acceleration must be cut in half.
The 1997 Ford Explorer has a wide open throttle A/C relay in the power distribution box in the engine compartment , so if you " floor it " apparently YES
It is a device that cuts out the supply of gas in case you're in a bad accident. IF you get a good enough bump, your car will not run. The cut out switch needs to be reset and it's in the back, ususlly under a plastic cut out.
you can cut one of just about any car, but for what purpose for what car, for what diagnostic reason ?
Yes it does cut your car off, The sensor is controlled by module that controls everything