You need to have the vehicle checked with a scan tool. You most likely have a miss in one of the cylinders. The scan tool will tell you which one. Once you know that, remove the plug to see if you have spark. If you do you need to check compression. If you do not have spark, try swapping wires on the coil pack with the missing cylinder wire. If still no spark, you most likely have a bad coil pack.
Numbers 1, 2, 3 cylinder are on the back side of the motor. Number 3 is closest to the drivers side. To get at them you need to remove the cowl.
In my 2001 Windstar's case, it was a bad coil pack.
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get it checked, because if the ligt blinks, something is wrong.
cuz alot of blinks are toxic
Susan Blinks was born in 1957.
-to get dust out -I think that it may be polite to cats. e.g. if you blink at a cat then he/she will blink back.
On average, a person blinks about 15-20 times per minute. Let's take the higher end and say 20 blinks per minute. In an hour, this would be 20 blinks x 60 minutes = 1200 blinks. In a day, this would be 1200 blinks x 24 hours = 28,800 blinks. In a year, this would be 28,800 blinks x 365 days = 10,512,000 blinks. Therefore, in 90 years, a person would blink approximately 945,120,000 times.
An owl blinks one eye at a time
because u r gangsta
Are you talking about when it blinks at 85 mph? It actually is still accelerating, it only blinks because the speedometer only goes up to 85. It's not a governor, it's the speedometer.
An owl blinks one eye at a time
You know that button that toggles between the odometer and trip meter (black button poking though the plastic window covering the gauges)? Press that button and hold it. When the low tire light blinks three times let go. It should have then reset itself.
On average, a person blinks about 15-20 times per minute. Assuming an average of 17 blinks per minute, this would translate to approximately 24,480 blinks in a day (17 blinks/min * 60 min/hr * 24 hr/day). In a year, this would amount to roughly 8,939,200 blinks (24,480 blinks/day * 365 days/year).
Frequent blinking while talking could indicate nervousness, stress, or discomfort. It may also be a sign of trying to gather thoughts or process information.