A car that is stopped with the engine running.
Idling for a Nissan Pulsar, like any vehicle, refers to the engine running while the car is stationary, typically with the transmission in "Park" or "Neutral." While idling can be necessary for warming up the engine or operating accessories, excessive idling can waste fuel and may lead to engine wear over time. It's generally recommended to limit idling to conserve fuel and reduce emissions. If you find yourself idling for extended periods, consider turning off the engine and restarting when ready to drive.
water in the fuel can cause an idling motor to sputter and/or die.
yes
Engine bounce is a phenomenon where the engine speed rises rapidly and then drops back down while the vehicle is idling. This can be caused by issues with the fuel system, ignition system, or engine timing. It can lead to rough idling and poor engine performance.
check the engine mounts
an idling diesel engine or snoring :]
Yes, "sparkling plugs" is definitely detrimental to idling or smooth running of an engine
The air conditioning (A/C) compressor can impact the idling of a car engine by adding extra load to the engine when it is engaged. This additional load can cause the engine to idle lower than normal, potentially leading to rough idling or stalling if the engine struggles to maintain the required RPMs. Conversely, when the A/C is turned off, the engine can idle more smoothly and efficiently, as it no longer has to compensate for the compressor's demand. Proper engine management systems typically adjust idle speed to accommodate the compressor's load, helping to maintain stable idling.
Engine idling in park
The fan clutch is not functioning properly. Replace.
NO not that engine.
Engine idling in park.