because your car has some problems i think you should buy another one :)
your transmission needs repaired
More to the QuestionJust a bit more information to my question above. The car was only working on two cylinders or pistons. That has been repaired and the car now works good.When I put the car into drive or reverse I have to keep my foot on the accelerator and on the brake. Once the car has taken of and I get to an intersection its fine there is no problem its just after the car is switched on and the initial take of be it in reverse or in drive that's the problem. Can anyone shed some light on it please?
You have to unplug the electronic speedometer sensor located on the top rear of the transmission. It can be reached from above but its easiest to find with a lift. I have a 1990 cavalier and it has the same issue. I think its a problem with the sensor module that the speedo reader plugs into.
because there is no further GEAR in reverse.
Bad fuel pumps starve the engine of fuel. The result is either vehicles that do not start or will not achieve top speed. They loose horse power. If your vehicle has an electric fuel pump (most all cars run electric pumps now) it will usually fail after it has run for awhile and had a chance to get hot. The symptoms go like this. You drive say 100 miles and the car slows then stalls. It cools off and will run again in about an hour. Then you drive 80 miles and it stalls then you drive 50 miles it stalls finally it runs only for a few minutes then it wont start anymore.
Drive carefully with your new car.
pull the fuel pump fuse and run the car until it stalls.
* cause it needs to be put in drive to go forward
Yes, she had a license and did drive from time to time. Ward would leave her the car to run errands.
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The start-stall issues are most likely the result of the car being 23 years old and in dire need of an overhaul.
Drive the car through a car wash that has a chassis wash and hope for the best.