I'd say it would be more on the personal side of the person who is finding the faults. A person might constantly find faults in a rapper because he hates the style of music, or more emotional such as hating gay people because of something that happened in someones past. A kid might find faults in a kid he hates at school because of a fist fight that happened between the two. ETC.
The definition of the word 'scold' as a verb is to find fault. The definition of 'scold' used as a noun would be a person who is constantly scolding, often with loud and abusive speech.
Generally, the person that was changing lanes would be at fault. It would be hard to find fault in the other driver if they were stationary in their lane.
A person who always finds fault may be referred to as critical, hypercritical, fault-finder, or nitpicker.
A country that has exactly one person being born at the exact moment a person is dying constantly.
To find a fault with a person, group, etc...
"Querulous" means to constantly complain or find fault, often in a whiny or petulant manner. It describes someone who is habitually discontented or easily irritated.
I would recommend that you get a shop manual for this vehicle. It will tell you how to find the fault codes and what they mean.
At a transform fault boundary, you would find a strike-slip fault. This type of fault is characterized by horizontal motion where two tectonic plates slide past each other. Earthquakes are commonly associated with transform fault boundaries due to the friction caused by the plates' movement.
Go to Auto Zone and they can read your fault codes free. Might indicate a bad or not properly tightened gas cap, bad gas or emissions valve fault.
The computer is indicating the presence of a fault code. Find out why the computer is doing that by using a code scanner.
If you are a kind and generous person, do not find fault with any one and have compassion for your fellow creatures, including animals, you are they type of person that people would love to be around (including yours truly!) If you think that you are the opposite (which you are NOT of course) you will quickly learn what is better!
You have spelled fault correctly