If it only happens after the car warms up, it may be the TFI module.
I have a 1992 Tempo that was stalling all the time after it warmed up. I found out there was a class-action lawsuit against Ford for defective design/location of the TFI modules because they malfunction when they get hot. By court order, Ford extended the warranty on these TFI modules to 100,000 miles, regardless of age or resale. My local Ford Dealer ordered a replacement from the Obsolete Parts department at Ford and installed it all at no charge.
tempo.
Overture to Mignon begins at andantino. At the twelfth measure, where the time signature changes from 6/8 to common time, there is a moderato sostenuto. At measure 27, where the first horn solo begins, the tempo is andante. There are a few rit.s before measure 56, where the time signature changes again, this time from 4/4 to 3/4. Here, the tempo marking is moderato tempo di Polacca; more or less a steady pace that is easily conducted in 3. The remainder piece has no notable tempo changes beyond this point, aside from a few caesuras.
tempo was sentenced in 2002 for 24 years.he was a "drug dealer"bad boy!!!
The starter is on the underside, towards the front, almost directly below the oil filter.
Tempo primo: first tempo. You changed tempo earlier, now go back to the original tempo
Tempo.
Almost any sort of classical music really, the steps useddepending on the tempo and style of said music.
No, the word "tempo" is not an adverb.The word "tempo" is a noun.
Almost every language is present in music, but the main language is usually Italian.
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Hey man,Tempo primo is the term you are looking for. Tempo Primo means to return to the original tempo of the piece. However lets say for example that the tempo changes in sections B and D. If you want to return to the changed tempo in B (which is different from the ORIGINAL tempo or section A tempo), the term is known as a tempoGood luck!Mr.Impossible Chord
a tempo/at tempo/Tempo 1