Why does my car run but no power on acceleration?
Would run but had no power on take off/acceleration. Installed new fuel pump and it ran great for 2 months then it just lost power during ride home from work. Replaced fuel pump again with no results.
Is the engine idles fine but no power on acceleration?
This is for a 1995 chevy s10, 2.2L four cyclinder, automatic and regular body style with approximately 170 K miles. After every long trip I have to top off the engine oil. Now, I smell burnt oil and it loses power when driving and also idles rough. Also, on your conclusion, what would be a estimate ( by average ) for repairs. helpful?
When do you Know Your Car is not accelerating?
The symptoms that your car is not accelerating the way it used to may occur to any vehicle. You may not notice the problem on regular days along the usual routes but they become clear when you decide to drive up a steep hill or accelerate to move into the fast lane.
What happens if there is no spark in the engine?
If no spark is produced, there is no explosion. Besides the explosions have to occur at the right time with the right mix to power and accelerate the engine. Sparks at the wrong time may even harm the engine.
Would run but had no power on take off/acceleration. Installed new fuel pump and it ran great for 2 months then it just lost power during ride home from work. Replaced fuel pump again with no results.
This is for a 1995 chevy s10, 2.2L four cyclinder, automatic and regular body style with approximately 170 K miles. After every long trip I have to top off the engine oil. Now, I smell burnt oil and it loses power when driving and also idles rough. Also, on your conclusion, what would be a estimate ( by average ) for repairs. helpful?
If no spark is produced, there is no explosion. Besides the explosions have to occur at the right time with the right mix to power and accelerate the engine. Sparks at the wrong time may even harm the engine.
The symptoms that your car is not accelerating the way it used to may occur to any vehicle. You may not notice the problem on regular days along the usual routes but they become clear when you decide to drive up a steep hill or accelerate to move into the fast lane.