How Do You Move A Stranded Car?
• Check to see if there is any leakage or blockage in the flow of fuel. If there is fuel in the tank when the vehicle flutters, jitters, has abnormal and intermittent jerks before it stopped, stop the leakage, if any, with soap, glue, string, tape, or whatever you can find that could stop it. If there is a blockage, however, you are helpless. • Check the electrical system, especially the ignition wires, fuse box, loose wiring, air conditioning coil, battery charge, and the electrical fuel pump. If the vehicle halted suddenly with surprising smoothness, you might be able to fix loose wires to where they should be connected. If you do this, remove a terminal of the battery, or else there will be sparks. • If the fuse is blown, you can either replace it with another fuse available in that box, which only controls devices like the horn and lights, or take some silver paper of a cigarette pack, roll it to the shape of the fuse, and put it in the place of fused fuse. If the battery is comple