Generally speaking when a car stalls out going uphill, a few things come to a mechanical mind.
1. Going uphill produces a strain on the engine and drive components, if you have the old points and coil type vehicle one could suspect a faulty ignition coil as the culprit.
2. A vehicle on an incline may be low on fuel and thus stalls on a hill because it is starving for fuel on this incline.
3. A faulty float inside the float bowl of your carburetor may be the problem.
No. The car is applying a force to keep going up the hill and the hill and car are providing forces to keep it up.
No. The car is applying a force to keep going up the hill and the hill and car are providing forces to keep it up.
There could be many reasons why a car will lack power when going up a hill. The car could need a tune up or the transmission maybe having problems.
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my car over heat but the fan is runing and the and the temperature gage doesn't go hot until am going up a hill
A car going down-hill ! It's moving - the plane in the hangar is static.
Yes that's right
this could mean either that's all its got or there is a govenor on that vehicle which stops the car at a certain speed.
yes. if you have the car going down hill the car will go faster if you have it going up the car will go slower if you have it going strait the car will go slower too... IT will get horrible gas milege!!!lol
you crash!
the car is weak
The engine doesn't have to use as much fuel when the car is traveling downhill.