Read the computer code by using the appropriate code scanner then you'll know for certain. The computer has stored a code to indicate what's wrong with the engine.
Radiator shutters are used to control the flow of air through a vehicle's radiator. They can help improve fuel efficiency by reducing drag and optimizing engine performance. Shutters can be automatic or manual depending on the vehicle's design.
An obdII code reader will tell you why the light is on and might tell you what is wrong
There are several reasons an engine may stall while driving, here are three.The fuel tank is empty and the engine is starved of fuel.Not enough power to climb a hill causing a stall.Faulty or damp electronics on a petrol engine can also cause a stall.
It could have a leaky carburetor or injector that's causing the engine to flood.
It could be a bad motor mount or mounts. Motor mounts have rubber in them and go between the engine and the frame. Over time the rubber gets brittle and wears out, causing the engine to shake.
engine rubber mounts or timin out
Sounds like cam position sensor , when it starts going out it affects the timing causing the car to jerk and run badly
or some other leak in the cooling system has sprayed coolant all over the engine compartment causing multiple short circuits.
typically a vibration due to worn, bent parts or out of tune engine under a specific work load.
My 1999 Pontiac Montana would seem to "skip a beat" while driving. It then started stalling and restarting, all while driving at highway speeds. My mechanic found that an electrical cable that carried an engine sensor signal was leaning against a hot part of the engine. The cable insulation had melted or worn through, causing intermittent shorts. The shorts confused the engine computer, which then stalled the engine. He simply rerouted the cable and all was fine after that.
It is probably the Killer Dowel Pin. A pin slides out and cracks the front gear cover causing a massive oil leak when the engine is running. It only happens on the second generations.
Driving through water can lead to several hazards, including loss of vehicle control, engine damage, and electrical system failures. Water can enter the engine or exhaust systems, potentially causing hydro-lock, which can severely damage the engine. Additionally, driving through deep water can lead to the vehicle being swept away or becoming submerged, posing a significant safety risk to the occupants. It's essential to avoid driving through flooded areas whenever possible.