A deceleration valve is a device that controls the rate at which an engine returns to idle speed after the throttle is released. It helps prevent stalling and contributes to smoother engine operation during transitions from acceleration to deceleration.
Do you mean the EGR (exhaust gas recirculation) system? If so the EGR valve is located on the backside of the cylinder head under the hood cowl. Common EGR symptoms are rough idling,stalling at idle, rough engine performance during light throttle application, and stalling during deceleration. Hope this helps
Deceleration is the rate at which an object slows down. In a force, deceleration can cause the object to come to a stop, change direction, or reduce its speed. The force applied during deceleration will act in the opposite direction of the object's motion to bring it to a halt.
your foot is on the clutch too long
Its velocity is getting smaller.
Dirty fuel filter
Transmission mount
On a graph of acceleration vs. time, during deceleration the line is below zero. On a graph of speed vs. time, during deceleration the line has a negative slope (sloping downward from left to right).
That only usually only happens in a manual transmission
During the Vietnam War the USN flew the all weather medium A6 Intruder bomber from their carrier decks. See film: Flight of the Intruder.
Yes, some 1992 Mazda Miata owners have reported issues with their cars stalling during deceleration. This can be caused by various factors, including a dirty throttle body, vacuum leaks, or problems with the fuel system or idle air control valve. It's advisable for owners experiencing this issue to inspect these components and consider routine maintenance or consulting a mechanic for a thorough diagnosis.
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