Bad spark plugs, spark plug wires or distributor cap and rotor.
while driving yur car reduces speed then pulls off with speed and backfires what can cause that
check u joints on driveshaft.
yes
Backfire is an explosion produced by a running internal combustion engine that occurs in the intake or exhaust system rather than inside the combustion chamber,
A bad camshaft sensor can cause intermittent starting. The car may just shut off while driving. It also may not start or could shudder and backfire.
A backfire is caused by a misfire... a cylinder fails to ignite the fuel which may cause a stutter, it may also cause a back fire due to it pushing that un-ignited fuel into your manifold where it then ignites from the heat of the other cylinders and boom you have a backfire...
My bet it is the spark plug wires or spark plugs or rotor cap if it has one. If the wires are going bad, they are worse "under load" (while driving).
If a Kawasaki 650 Prairie backfires and bogs down while driving, this may be due to old battery. It is best to change the battery and clean the filters, too.
Plug wires installed incorrectly. Click the link.
Yes the engine is sealed and in fact it has probably already fallen out on the highway or while driving. If it has not fallen out it is most likely wedged between the lower casings. Eitherway it will cause no problems.
Yes Gas does not burn completely in the diesel motor. The unburned gas can then backfire suddenly through your exhaust while driving. I know.
A car may stall and backfire while driving due to several issues, including a malfunctioning fuel system, such as a clogged fuel filter or failing fuel pump, which can disrupt fuel delivery to the engine. Additionally, problems with the ignition system, like faulty spark plugs or ignition coils, can lead to incomplete combustion, causing backfiring. Engine timing issues or a malfunctioning exhaust system may also contribute to these symptoms. Regular maintenance and diagnostics can help identify and resolve these problems.