Found out this can be cause by a faulty oil pressure switch best known as oil pressure sending unit
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A car goes faster when you accelerate. It slows down when you brake.
as your looking down the gun, the gauge should be stamped on the left barrel back by the stock.
Synonyms of accelerate: forward, speed up, advance, stimulate, quicken, hurry Antonyms of accelerate: decelerate, slow down, retard
The opposite of accelerate is decelerate, which means to slow down or reduce speed.
an object can accelerate both up and down
When you throw an object in the air, gravity pulls it back down towards the Earth. The force of gravity acts on the object to accelerate it downwards, causing it to fall back towards the ground.
Could be, sticky thermostat or low coolant level.
This is because gas is a liquid and moves around in the tank, when you accelerate the fuel moves to the rear of the tank, moving the float on the sending unit, making the gauge go up. In turn if you brake hard, the gauge will go down as the fuel will move away from the sending unit. They do put baffles in the tank to keep this from being to bad, but it does still happen on most vehicles.
The driver was told to accelerate get faster because he was driving to slow.
is the coolant disapeering at all ?
accelerate. slow down. make other maneuvers.