it could be out of gas.
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It would shut it off. But if you turn it back on the bike will start again and you might get a loud back fire.
running out of gas? is it carburated?
please can anyone help me
A quarter turn shut off valve is used to control the flow of water or gas by turning it 90 degrees to either open or close the valve. It is different from other types of shut off valves because it only requires a quarter turn to operate, making it quicker and easier to use compared to multi-turn valves.
The car doesn't use any fuel to shut it off, while cranking it only uses the same amount of fuel as it would while at idle.
it's probably designed to stay on a while and cool the engine. I would want confirmation on that though.
No. If you had the tires angled left while waiting to turn left and you were rear ended, you would be pushed into the oncoming traffic.
Check for fuel and spark
shut it down
I am no mechanic, but I had the same problem on my 95 Ford Taurus SHO. My car would just shut down while I was driving and turn on for awhile after it shut off. After looking around, I found out it was the crankshaft positioning sensor. I changed it out, and that fixed the problem. I suggest to look online taking to consideration your make and model of your vehicle.
Put Key in ignition and turn it a bit.