I have Girela stalker 1999, when i drive at bumpy road light turn on or when i try to do wheely. What it mean ???
Not enough oil in the sump
No, i look in oil tank it's almost full
ok --it indicates that the oil in the sump is not near the pump pickup when you do what you do
now --that is insufficient oil or a loose pick up for the pump or a broken baffler plate in the sump
but, it's hapening when i drive at bumpy road on place you can rev it and oil light don't turn on
and when stay and rev it from girela come blue exhaust gas.
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SOURCE: oil pressure warning light on my audi a4 2005
The car has entered into fail safe mode. It wil not allow the engine to rev high but allows you only to get to a mechanic or to get some oil into the engine. What's the level like? Is there any trace of leakeage?
SOURCE: Ford crown victoria 1999 suspension crank on bumpy road
I found a solution posted on your website, suggesting that there are a second fuse to control the charger and it locates on the first row on the right in the fuse box inside. It was labeled as Power Point A (15A). I found out that fuse burned down and replaced it in my car. Now it starts to work.
SOURCE: 1999 celica , when going over bumpy road surface
Sounds like you have worn bushes in one of the suspension components. Check the swinging arms for movement or undue slack in the mountings.. If you find any then you may be able to replace the bushes yourself as long as they are not steel cast types, for those you will need a press. Be very careful when releasing the suspension and make sure you restrict the suspension itself, coil spring compressors or release the tension on torsion bar systems. Leaf springs should have a centre bolt holding the spring together and make sure you check all joints for movement including sideways movement. If you are in any doubt about undertaking this repair, DON'T. Seek a professional as injuries can result from incorrect procedures..
SOURCE: S Reg 1.8 Ti S40 noisy ride over bumpy roads
It is normal, if you're using low profile tyres or having too high tyre pressure. Observe the manual.
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