The Check Engine and TRAC OFF lights are illuminated together indicating an engine-related malfunction. The TRAC system is most likely OK, but disabled because it cannot function correctly if there is a problem with a sensor or engine related system.
The car is safe to operate while these lights are illuminated, however you will have no traction control until the problem is resolved, and the system reset. Your ABS will still function normally unless that light is illuminated too. You may notice an increase in fuel consumption.
The fault codes that caused these lights to illuminate are stored in each respective computer's volatile memory. On a 1992 LS400, the codes can be retrieved by shorting two terminals on the diagnostic connector below the driver side dash panel. They will be displayed by a series of flashes by their respective light.
See this page for more information on retreiving the fault codes and resetting them.
http://www.lexls.com/tutorials/intro/codereading.html
Inertia in driving refers to the tendency of a vehicle to resist changes in its motion. It affects the movement of a vehicle by causing it to maintain its current speed and direction unless acted upon by an external force, such as braking or turning.
When a tire comes off the rim of a vehicle while driving, it can cause the driver to lose control of the vehicle, leading to accidents and injuries. This is dangerous because the vehicle may swerve unexpectedly, potentially causing a collision with other vehicles or objects on the road. Additionally, driving on a rim can damage the vehicle and make it harder to steer and brake, further increasing the risk of accidents.
There are a lot of different things that could happen to a person that did not stop when the vehicle they are driving is involved in a crash causing death or personal injury to someone. You do not have to help them but you must stop. You will probably be facing jail time if you do not stop.
Intentionally oversteers, causing lost traction in the rear wheels in turns while keeping vehicle control.
Intentionally oversteers, causing lost traction in the rear wheels in turns while keeping vehicle control.
Oh I did years ago while driving a 1959 VW. My wheel passed me.
Inertia affects driving by causing objects in motion to resist changes in speed or direction. This means that a vehicle will continue moving forward unless acted upon by an external force, such as braking or turning the steering wheel. Understanding inertia is important for safe driving, as it helps drivers anticipate how their vehicle will respond to different driving conditions.
Intentionally oversteers, causing lost traction in the rear wheels in turns while keeping vehicle control.
it depends on what vehicle you are driving. Driving ranges differ from vehicle to vehicle.
When driving behind another vehicle at night,
Liability coverage offers coverage for bodily injury and property damage to the other vehicle and passengers who you hit if the accident is your faulty. It does not cover you or anyone in your vehicle.
Gravity remains constant regardless of the direction you are driving in. However, the gravitational force may feel stronger when driving uphill due to the incline causing a greater component of gravity to act against the vehicle's motion.