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What causes a car to die when making a right turn?

What causes a car to die when making a right turn?

Seems the gas tank lacked baffles which allowed gas to slosh around away from the the fuel pump’s pickup tube on right hand turns. The only real solution was to keep at least the gas tank half full.

What happens when your car dies while driving?

Here, the engine may stall while the car is moving, and, sometimes, while idling. Often, the vehicle gradually dies. You may feel your car jerk a bit before dying, as if your car has run out of gas.

What causes a car to turn off while driving?

A malfunction in one of these may cause your car to turn off. The most common systems that will cause your car to turn off are the following: The electrical ignition system (battery, fuses, terminals, spark plugs). The fuel injection system (fuel pump, injection needles, hoses, filters).

What happens when you make a right hand turn?

On occasion, when he is making a right hand turn, the car will just totally die in the middle of the road! It is an intermittent problem, and unfortunately their mechanic has not been able to duplicate the problem and so feels there is nothing to fix. Does anyone have any ideas as to what the problem could be?

Seems the gas tank lacked baffles which allowed gas to slosh around away from the the fuel pump’s pickup tube on right hand turns. The only real solution was to keep at least the gas tank half full.

Here, the engine may stall while the car is moving, and, sometimes, while idling. Often, the vehicle gradually dies. You may feel your car jerk a bit before dying, as if your car has run out of gas.

A malfunction in one of these may cause your car to turn off. The most common systems that will cause your car to turn off are the following: The electrical ignition system (battery, fuses, terminals, spark plugs). The fuel injection system (fuel pump, injection needles, hoses, filters).

On occasion, when he is making a right hand turn, the car will just totally die in the middle of the road! It is an intermittent problem, and unfortunately their mechanic has not been able to duplicate the problem and so feels there is nothing to fix. Does anyone have any ideas as to what the problem could be?

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Ruth Doyle