Many vehicles have a de-icer for the air intake. When the temperaure is near freezing and there is a lot of rain or snow in the air, ice will form inside the air intake. Once ice forms, the engine will not run properly. An engine will also run poorly if moisture builds up on a damaged plug wire, distributor cap or other high-voltage areas.
Hurricanes and tropical storms are both named. Hurricanes have more detailed and already thought of names, while tropical storms aren't as important.
The two main types of storms are tropical storms and extratropical storms. Tropical storms form over warm ocean waters near the equator, while extratropical storms develop outside the tropics. Tropical storms have more organized circulation and primarily rely on warm, moist air for fuel, while extratropical storms are influenced by temperature and pressure gradients.
In this process, iron is the reactant undergoing oxidation, while oxygen is the reactant driving the oxidation reaction that causes iron to rust.
No, hail storms are natural weather events that occur as a result of specific atmospheric conditions. While we cannot prevent hail storms, we can monitor weather patterns to provide warnings and prepare for potential damage.
yes mostly it can but it has to be a thing that says showers and t-storms ( thunder- storms).
Stalling while driving may be caused by a collapsing or kinked neoprene fuel line.
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Check the oxygen sensor. My 1995 Grand Cherokee stopped stalling while driving after it was replaced.
Likely Alternator or other charging issues
Stalling at idle? Immediately after starting? While driving? While stopping? Cold or hot engine? What engine do you have?
If it's stalling while driving, it could be the problem with either the crankshaft positioning sensor or mass air flow sensor. Check to see if you have a check engine light on. If so, you need to retrieve the code from auto parts store. Only then you will be able to find out the actual problem.
The most common cause of a automobile stalling, while driving, is and electronic fuel pump going bad. The vehicle will begin to stall more and more and eventually not run at all.
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The correct answer is : drinking and driving
Your 1988 Suzuki Samurai may be stalling while driving due to several potential issues. Common causes include a clogged fuel filter, which restricts fuel flow, or a failing fuel pump that isn't delivering adequate pressure. Additionally, problems with the ignition system, such as faulty spark plugs or ignition coils, can lead to stalling. It's also worth checking for vacuum leaks or issues with the carburetor if your model is equipped with one.
Drinking while driving
Oil in the distributor.