sounds like you obviously may have some bad solenoid! fo rthe loss of power, u may need to replace your Transmission Fluid or get the transmission looked at all together
If you have an automatic tranny, and the fluid is low, it may not gear down on the hills and may possibly stall. Check this out first.
because your transmission is going bad if it is stick let off the clutch slower but if it is automatic then your trans. is going.
it sounds like clutch problems to me. i have an automatic that does that to me on really cold days
Sounds like starter going bad.
the engine will turn over but sometimes wont start. it also sometimes dies while its idling. whats going on
Depends on position of power switch in the console by the shifter....Also depends on vehicle speed and gear you are going into
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Manual or Automatic? I will assume automatic. Most likely a vacuum leak or a device like the air conditioner turning on telling the ECU to increase the RPMs to compensate. The car moving forward is the torque converting starting to lock up as the RPMs rise which is normal. I would check for a vacuum leak first.
when there isn't enough spark going to the sparkplugs, and your car is not starting. sometimes it occurs most in winter because of the temp.
If your starter is dead, you won't be going anywhere until it gets fixed,automatic or not.
Signs could be: Shutting off while idling. Not starting on the first turn of the ignition. Or sputtering when starting.
because the auto trans will automaticly move to the next gear to compensate for the speed increase. If you really want to slow down going down a hill in an automatic without using the brakes you need to select a different gear, ie:third, second, first, low etc. get it?