A couple of different things could cause hesitation in a 1999 Plymouth Breeze including bad spark plugs. There could also be an issue with the fuel filter.
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The simile for a cool breeze is like having water run down your face
Well, first a land breeze is th flow of air from land to a body of water. Land Breeze happans in the night. So, if a city at night is near the ocean. The cool air from the city moves beneath the warm air in the ocean that is rising.
Start by checking the 1997 Plymouth Breeze for proper fuel pressure. Also check for any loose connections at the crank position sensor or the coil packs. Any of these could cause the stalling problem.
I don't know, but I have the same problem. When you find out, let me know...
yes, that could be a cause. Along with fuel pump, crank sensor,....
Oh, dude, using "breezier" in a sentence is like, so easy. You could say, "I decided to wear shorts today because it's much breezier outside." Or like, "The beach is so much breezier than the city, man." It's all about that cool, relaxed vibe, you know?
Could it have been the Isley Brothers- Between the sheets
Generally, brisk is considered about 3.5 to 4.0 miles per hour. So this could take you somewhere between 15-20 minutes. The best way to measure how "brisk" feels for you and how long it will take is to go a length of distance you know is a mile. Maybe a stretch of a road you know or on a track somewhere. Walk at what feels "brisk" to you and see how long it takes.
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