You might want to check your motor mounts. If it is the motor mounts you just have to jack the motor up a little not to much and change the mounts out. Its easier to do on a lift though.
If your engine shakes when you accelerate, you may have a broken motor mount. You need to get it fixed before your engine falls out of your car as you drive along.
If this occurs, then it means that there is a problem with you engine. A mechanic can figure out how your engine should be fixed.
no you will blow the engine. get it fixed
The check engine light comes on in a car when there is a problem with the engine. It will go off or be reset when the problem is fixed.
The quickest way is to stop by an AutoZone or Pepboys. They can hook up the OBD reader to your vehicle and reset the code, but if the problem isn't fixed, the vehicle will eventually code again.
How many miles did you operate the vehicle between the STOP LEAK instalation and and the stalling problem? Where was the bad leak?
i think you need some muffler bearings, i am pretty sure they will cure the shakes. Go to your local autoparts store and ask them to order you some muffler bearings for the year and engine model that you have. I put the muffler bearings on my 01 grand am and it fixed my shakes.
If the problem was not fixed, then yes.
my jeep was doing this and they told me all this stuff that could be wrong with it and i got my tires rotated and it fixed the problem..
Is this a trick question? My answer is "there is no problem". It Depends on the code that will detrmined what the problem was. or what ever you fix it with was the problem
When any OBD2 engine light flashes, its telling you that a catastrophic failure of your cat could happen if the problem isn't fixed. Generally this is caused by a misfire in one or more cylinders. When the computer detects this condition, it shuts off the fuel to the affected cylinder/s
Of course not, the problem must be fixed.