A 96 Tracker may shut off while driving due to several potential issues, including a failing fuel pump, clogged fuel filter, or ignition system problems like a faulty spark plug or ignition coil. Electrical issues, such as a bad battery connection or alternator failure, can also lead to engine shutdown. Additionally, overheating due to a malfunctioning cooling system could cause the engine to shut down as a safety measure. Regular maintenance and diagnostics can help identify and resolve these issues.
The alternator may be going bad.
Perhaps catalytic converter plugged?
a bumpy road
that isn't a real question, you cant say going down (or up) the road when you are going towards the sea. unless you are going to walk along a road that is between you and the sea, then its not a question.
It means that something is wrong. Check all your moving parts in that wheel.
The clunk is probably a universal going bad, and the popping out is probably caused by worn sifter bushings
This dream is a metaphor referring to proceeding with one's life. Consider common expressions such as, "We'll see what happens down the road," or "We've been down this road before."
You should check the struts.
it eveolves when you max out its friendship. i would advise going up and down the bike road and let hold something aswell it makes the friendshipgo up faster
what would cause a 1994 Buick LeSabre v6 to turn off going down the road.
yes but if they are going down road
More detail is needed for a diagnoses Sorry