It is likely that if it was during an idling condition or low rpms your EGR valve could be sticking open or faulty.
If a car jerks forward while in the break position it is not the Automatic Break System but rather the transmission.
Downshifting
No,the engine is designed to be no interference.You can turn the crank or cam without damage to get it in time.
automatic....engine warm and running while in park, standard, engine off. But this is covered in your owner's manual
this is because of the pressure braking system its hub wants to be repaired or replaced and let the technician check out the disk brakes as well some times the braking plates are bent due to immidite heating and cooling when the water splashes over it while running in high speed
Back in the day, a technique called "power braking" was employed. This involved high engine rpm and torque while applying the brakes just enough to keep the vehicle from moving forward but not enough to lock down the rear wheels. With practice, you should be needing new rear tires and brakes in no time!
a automatic lubricator is a device fitted to asteam engine to supply lubricating oil to the cylinders and, sometimes, the bearingsas well.It's just a a automatic oil cup that oils locomotives while they're running....
Following answer is what I derived from various websites. Toyota Prius has a parallel gas and electric engine configuration. Which means, one engine type is capable of powering the car on its own. So while driving slow, the gas engine is completely turned off and it comes up only when more power is needed. This is why Prius has better mileage in city driving and is quieter while the gas engine is off. Civic, however has serial gas - electric engine configuration. Both engine combine together to power the car at all time. This is why Civic's mileage is not as good as the Prius and the car is noisier as well. The similarity between the two cars is the regenerative braking, which is basically electromagnetic braking system. The energy generated while braking is used to charge the batteries.
Sounds like the engine heats and the ignition fails.
Could be anything from an engine management problem to the transmission failing
Inhibitor switch reduces engine power to avoid shock while automatic transmission changing gears
On an automatic transmission Jeep Wrangler there are two dipsticks. The engine oil dipstick is on the side of the motor, while the transmission dipstick is at the rear of the engine.