most daewoo lanos's will only cut out on an extremely steep hill and if you are goin up a steep hill u should use the power button that is located on the gearstick of an automatic if it is a manual im sorry but i can not help you.
Because its trying to defy gravity.. lol The fact that its going up hill, kind of explains it.
If you are driving a loaded tractor trailer, you would downshift to gain more power when going up hill and downshift to control speed when going down hill.
a skier going up a hill a skier going down a hill
No. The car is applying a force to keep going up the hill and the hill and car are providing forces to keep it up.
A road going up a hill is an inclined plane simple machine. It reduces the amount of force needed to move up the hill by increasing the distance over which the force is applied.
If a line has a negative slope it is going 'down hill' and if it has a positive slope it is going 'up hill'
Just had a rebuilt transmission still have no power going up hill
No
Up hill. It builds energy, and strenth. Going down hill doesnt do much
It's easier because your not going up the hill at such a steep incline.
why does it matter if you're driving down a hill? At least it didn't cut off when you were driving up a hill? And I don't know why it would cut off I'm 13.
3 gears you have 1st for hill climbing 2nd for going some what fast and 3rd for going fast like if your going on a straight away use 3rd if you going up a big hill use 1st if your going up a some what steep hill use 2nd or 2nd for going medium speed.