Why does my truck cut out at certain speeds?

Why does my truck cut out at certain speeds?

Years ago I drove a truck that cut out at certain speeds it turned out that the previous driver had put pieces of cardboard in the tank to get back at the Boss. When I accelerated the cardboard was pulled to the outlet filter cutting of the fuel. It was only found by accident when someone suggested cleaning out the tank.

Is there an intermittent engine cut out in a van?

Yes, the van starts right up again with no problem other than it gets pretty hairy in mid-turn trying to shift into neutral and crank the engine all the while trying to turn the steering wheel without power. I sprayed the throttlebody last night with trottle cleaner which seems to have helped, but it’s too soon to tell for sure.

Why does my Plymouth Voyager cut off while running?

The reason: A bad connection (ground) gives the wrong signal in the computer. BEATING the dashboard MAY have had the same result! 1999 Plymouth Voyager dies when running, apparently after reaching a certain level of “hotness”. Starts fine. Runs 10 to 20 minutes (longer on a super cold day), then cuts off entirely.

How tall does a load have to be to hang out of a truck?

Loads that overhang over 10 feet or 17 feet high must carry an “Oversize Load” sign. An object can overhang from a truck by 3 feet in the front and 6 feet in the rear in Arizona.

How long can stuff hang out of a truck in California?

You must use markings if the load extends 1 foot or more to the left or over 4 feet to the rear of any vehicle. In some cases, California allows overhang up to 10 feet if the vehicle’s overall length does not exceed 75 feet.

How big of a load can I overhang a truck in Kansas?

Loads can also overhang to a maximum of 6 inches beyond the right and left fender of a vehicle. In Kansas, it is allowed to overhang a load 3 feet to the front and 4 feet to the rear.

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