It could be watered down gas. It could be watered down gas. It could be watered down gas.
When you slow a car to turn a corner, you are reducing the speed to adjust the car's trajectory. This is done to counteract the centrifugal force that pushes the car outward during the turn. Slowing down allows the tires to maintain better traction and helps the car maintain control through the turn.
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Frequently while slowing down to my 1991 caravan stops. I have to turn the key and restart it or it will stop completely. Why does this happen.
Either the coils are no good or its misfiring
You are decelerating, and as you do so you are transfering quite a bit of energy to the brakes. That is why brakes can get very hot. The kinetic energy of the moving car is converted to friction on the brake pads.
Take a look at the intake manifold gasket could have a leak. This problem could cause your 94 to stall when slowing down or coming to a stop. This may not be the problem but not uncommon for these cars at high millage.
Perhaps a vacuum leak
I would check for any fault codes first with an obd tool, is the check engine light on?
No, you do not accelerate when you turn a corner on a bike. In fact, you may need to slow down or adjust your speed to navigate the turn safely. Accelerating during a turn can cause loss of traction and result in a fall.
It is not dictated by where you are, it is dictated by the conditions, the vehicle and your competance
Hold down the power button in the upper right corner to turn on.
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