Why is my car overheating when I press the gas?
An oil sensor had broken on the engine and pumped all the engine oil out. That burned up the piston rings and damaged the cylinder walls. The engine would not start shortly after she got home because parts had overheated and swelled creating a great load on the engine because of no oil.
Why does my car run hot after I get home?
The engine would not start shortly after she got home because parts had overheated and swelled creating a great load on the engine because of no oil. I imagine if you drive your car it will start to run hot because of some unwanted load on the engine.
Why does my car shake when I press the gas pedal?
If you replace this fuse, and it blows when you try and operate the seat then there is a problem… A leaking purge valve can cause a hard start and rough running after getting fuel due to vapors flooding the engine out. The shifting problem is most likely not related to the purge valve.
What should I do if my car hesitates when I press the gas?
Here’s what you might discover—and what you can do to fix the problem: Dirty air filter. The Fix: Replace the air filter. The spark plugs may be dirty or worn. The Fix: Replace spark plugs. The ignition wires may be bad. The Fix: Inspect and replace ignition wires. Ignition system problems. The Fix: Check distributor cap or rotor.
An oil sensor had broken on the engine and pumped all the engine oil out. That burned up the piston rings and damaged the cylinder walls. The engine would not start shortly after she got home because parts had overheated and swelled creating a great load on the engine because of no oil.
What happens when you hit the gas pedal at the last light?
You’re running a little late, but sitting in pole position at the last light before hitting your employee parking lot. So when the stoplight turns from red to green, you punch the gas pedal, hoping to sail through the intersection a little, um, faster than usual. But instead of moving when you hit the gas pedal, your car hesitates.
The engine would not start shortly after she got home because parts had overheated and swelled creating a great load on the engine because of no oil. I imagine if you drive your car it will start to run hot because of some unwanted load on the engine.
Here’s what you might discover—and what you can do to fix the problem: Dirty air filter. The Fix: Replace the air filter. The spark plugs may be dirty or worn. The Fix: Replace spark plugs. The ignition wires may be bad. The Fix: Inspect and replace ignition wires. Ignition system problems. The Fix: Check distributor cap or rotor.