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My Jeep dies when I go over speed bumps, can anyone explain?

When I go over speed bumps my cherokee dies. It starts right back up. It seems to do it more when I go slowly over a bump, and when its on the passenger front side.

Answer:

if there's no posted speed limit you can't get a ticket for it but they could probably try to get you with some reckless driving thing.
Only if you have large amounts of patience..
If you want it cooked for the weekend
Yes they do go bad over time. I use the more expensive commercial models that can be refilled. Not only can they be topped off every couple of years, or refilled after use, they are quite a bit larger than consumer models. These can be found at any company that services industrial fire protection needs. Most consumer models will lose about 1/2 of their usefulness after about 3 years.
In direct sun? No, I don't think so. Baking uses hot air so the air around the potato will need to be over 100 degrees. Even if the potato is being broiled by the sun directly, the heat probably will not penetrate deep enough. However, with the help of a solar concentrator (parabolic dish lined with reflective material) and an oven-like insulating enclosure, you could build yourself a solar-powered oven that will make the air inside hot enough to bake the potato.

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