the water was surging over the rocks
If you're referring to a jolting sensation while traveling in the car, it's probably kangaroo petrol.
Yes...it's a safety feature....so there is no surging in case the car was in gear and the starter was engaged.
2001 Malibu 70 is known to develop surging problems between 40 and 60 mph if the car does not have the correct engine oil level. A confirmation that the engine surge is because of low transmission oil or poor transmission oil is a burnt oil smell when the car stops.
Surging Seas - 1924 was released on: USA: 1 May 1924
The most common cause for surging is a vacuum leak
No, surging doesn't rhyme with garden. The thing you need to look for with words that rhyme are the endings. These two words don't rhyme because the 'ing' on the end of surging doesn't rhyme with 'den' on the end of garden.
Surging is usually due to a dirty fuel filter. Cutting out is also related to a dirty fuel filter or a fouled spark plug. Remove and clean or replace both components. Surging is NEVER a spark plug. The reason it's surging is because your main jet in the emulsion tube is clogged.
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I found this while researching my engine trouble on http://www.2carpros.com... Question: 1994 Nissan Sentra mileage: 135,000. Car surges/stutters if speed is between 50 mph to 60 mph when feathering the accelerator. Example: Coming down off the Chesapeake Bay Bridge in Md. when not accelerating but not decelerating between 50 mph to 60 mph the car starts surging/stuttering. Have replaced all ignition parts/fuel filter. Car runs smooth otherwise. Thanks Answer: The EGR valve may be cycling opening and closing. Replacing the valve may cure the surging. It is also possible, if your car is equipped with air conditioning, that the air conditioning compressor may be cycling on and off, lugging the motor. ----------------------------------------------- My car is currently at the dealership as it was surging violently at all speeds but not all the time. They are leaning towrads EGR valve at this point.
possible O2 sensor.
bad battery. it gives off the rest of its power when its about dead. and that's what causes surging