In those year GM model cars they had the HEI ignition. Try taking off the cap and cleaning off the eight electrodes on the cap. Then clean off the rotor tip. Or better yet, replace cap and rotor. MMOre times than not, this is the problem.
yes...who wouldnt?
it could be a bad fuel filter and fuel pump
The distance between the start point and the destination is 712 miles, and will take approximately 10 hours 29 minutes of driving time.
it wouldnt be able to start
One of the three phase contacts in the star contactor could be burned open or just open not allowing the motor to start because of a single phase condition. The time interval between star and delta connections could be small enough that the motor heaters will not catch the single phase condition and trip. When the motor goes into delta (which is now across the line starting) all of the three phase contacts in the contactor close and the motor starts.
3,420 miles if you start driving from the City of Fort Lauderdale. 3,033 miles if you start driving from the City of Tallahassee. 3,140 miles if you start driving from the City of Jacksonville. 3,205 miles if you start driving from the City of Brooksville. 3,227 miles if you start driving from the City of Clearwater. 3,048 miles if you start driving from the City of Bradenton. 2,933 miles if you start driving from the City of Pensacola. 3,236 miles if you start driving from the City of Tampa.
The delta episode will start after you beat the Elite Four and the Champion for the first time. Be sure to save and view the Hall of Fame. Upon opening the game again, the Delta Episode will begin.
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no. they should start driving at age 2.
It could be a stuffed catalytic converter.
They shouldn't until they are of the legal age and a mature age to start driving
Your child has to be 12 or older