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If you can smell anti-freeze when you are driving down the road it could be the heater core, if not check you anti-freeze level, if that is ok I would say it could be your thermostat. hope this helps.
Yes, but you would have to get the temperature right down. Propane will freeze at -188'C at atmospheric pressure.
Smell is an important part of our lives. Without it, we wouldn't be able to smell fires, for example. That would cause many areas to be burnt down.
could be a leaking oilpan .the wind blows the smoke away while driving and when you slow down it goes away leaving the smell. http://www.autozone.com/servlet/UiBroker?UseCase=S001&UserAction=viewSimpleDiagInfo&Parameters=info
I means you need to get a new car those are outdated
Pull over and put it down.
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Propane (C3H8) is a pure organic compound that can only be broken down by chemical means, thus it is considered a pure substance.
The total current in the circuit would be reduced by the amount of current that was supplying the bulb. No other bulbs in the circuit would be affected. The comparison is driving on a highway. If you are driving on a two lane highway and the car in front of you slows down, you must slow down. If you are driving on a four lane highway you may drive beside (parallel) to the car, so if that car slowed down you would not be affected.
why does it matter if you're driving down a hill? At least it didn't cut off when you were driving up a hill? And I don't know why it would cut off I'm 13.