The police were probably called onto the scene, and since you now know it was a faulty tire the other driver may be At Fault for "negligence" (not keeping his vehicle in good condition and not replacing a faulty tire(s). However, it could get sticky. A friend of mine got brand new tires for his truck and went on vacation. One tire blew (thank God he and his wife were fine) but the damage to the truck was extensive (tire blew up under the firewall causing damage) and he is suing the tire company. So, this may be the case. The other driver's tire(s) may have beejust fine, but he had a faulty tire. It's best to get a lawyer if you have sustained injuries or were thrown around in the car. Injuries can take months to show up and permanent injuries can cause problems down the road. * The driver of the vehicle that crossed the lane is at fault for the purpose of insurance and court. The driver of that vehicle may be able to get damages from the manufacturer of the tire but the innocent victim need only deal with the insurance company of the vehicle that lost control.
yes a worn timing belt can can cause an engine to miss, most of the time though it is only on an automatic transmission vehicle while in gear at a stop. if the belt is broken of course it won't run.
The 125 Milion dollar mars rover was one of the early engineering disasters caused by faulty measuerment. The scientist did not convert inchess to milimeters.
Running rich- either due to computer or faulty fuel injectors or carb. adjustment
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Bad injectors,low fuel pressure, restricted air flow.
That figure will vary from 25 to 100 feet. The figure depends on the operator or the airfield control.
Blown fuseA short in the cruise control circuit,Faulty brake or clutch switch,Leaking vacuum circuit,Faulty cruise switch,faulty stepper motor,faulty transducer,faulty speed sensor,faulty cruise control module.That help a little?
It sounds like your vehicle lost electic power, could be caused by a faulty ignition switch, or loose battery cable. Could also be a bad crankshaft position sensor.
A faulty wheel speed sensor may cause the ABS light to go on. If the "Track Control Off" light is also activated, the faulty sensor is probably on one of the front wheels, since this is a front wheel drive vehicle.
a reason for a vehicle to stall when hot may be a faulty ignition control module.
add gas or it may be a faulty gas tank.
The problem is most likely a faulty ignition switch. There is a recall that has been in place since 2002.
The vehicle has a charging problem, perhaps a faulty alternator.
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Most likely you have a faulty wheel speed sensor or dirty connector. The onboard computer THINKS one or more wheels are running at a different speed.
A "powertrain control module" that has gone bad.
Number of possible reasons. Faulty switches, window off-track, bad window regulator/motor, if you're in a multiplexed vehicle bad window control modules could be a cause, disconnected or faulty wiring, a bad relay... narrowing it down requires diagnosis.