I just had the same problem with my '91 wrangler. It would sputter after it was warm and then not start once engine was off. I had to let it cool down for a good 2 hours. It was electrical. I needed a new crank shaft censor. After that she ran like an angel. I also got an injection flush. Good luck.
Driving in my car BEEPBEEP Obeying the law sure is neat Hope no one wrecks into me Oh wait a minute Here comes a car It's my lucky day Plenty of time to get out of his way~
So out of the blue the engine will start to jerk and shutter and I will lose a fair amount of power. I have recently noticed when this is happening that the oil pressure light will flicker randomly, expecially when I am decelerationg and comming to a stop. It almost seems like there is water in the gas but I have added water remover and it still does it. Sometimes when I am having a really bad problem with the jerking I can just turn off the engine for a minute and it will go away; at least for a while. When I bought the truck there was water in the oil but I had it flushed and there is no water since then. I do have a small oil leak but I only go through a quart of oil a month or so.
Many newer model vehicles have fans that keep running. I would bet yours is supposed to run for a minute or two to assist in cooling.
Frédéric Chopin composed the Minute Waltz.
Try disconnecting the battery for a minute or 2 and then re-connect. This sometimes clears the codes in the engine control modules.
Fuel pump going out maybe?
A minute
At 60 mph you are moving one mile per minute.
It is estimated that a driver makes about 20 driving decisions each minute while driving. These decisions can include adjusting speed, changing lanes, signaling, and responding to road conditions or other vehicles.
0.66 miles per minute.
The measure of speed in an engine is typically given in revolutions per minute (RPM). This indicates how many times the engine's crankshaft rotates within a minute. RPM is a key factor in determining the performance and power output of an engine.
Ya 12 people die every minute because of drinking and driving.
Revolutions per minute of the crankshaft in the engine.
The frequency of a grid system is set by the rotation of the generating equipment. If you have a small generator, the frequency can be increased by increasing the speed in revolutions per minute of the engine driving the generator.
I believe it is RPM's (Reps Per Minute)
Well in 1996 it was recorded that 8 teens die every day due to drunk driving so... probably around 0.133 teens die per minute due to drunk driving.