No,thats something else,I have been a mechanic for more than 30 years and I would suspect something in your ignition system or computer such as relays or sensors.Hope this gets you looking on the right track. I think I can help you,hooking up some bass? well when you look under your hood first find the steering column and when you look close the main wiring harness is real close by and it has a rubber plug that you can run your wires through.I will tell you how,take a metal coat hanger and cut off the top with wire cutters and then tape the wire that you want inside your car to it with electrical tape.just poke the coat hanger through the plug and then have your helper look under the dash by steering column with a light and you just pull it through.hope this helps
If you notice slipping when starting off or changing gears after the clutch is completely released, if the pedal rises almost to the top before the clutch engages, if you have difficulty changing gears, or if when you press the clutch the clutch does not disengage completely.
Urinary hesitancy
NO. Your transmission leak has nothing to do with hard starting. Have you replaced the spark plugs & plug wires?
Urinary Hesitancy is difficulty in starting a urinary stream. This condition is most common in older men with enlarged prostate glands. In younger people, the inability to urinate when another person is present is known as Bashful bladder syndrome.
No.
check your transmission
they are starting to live in huts
When changing column widths, best results are obtained when starting at the right side of the table. true or false? it is False
Starting with the 2002 Ford Explorer ( 4 door ) the automatic transmission does not have a dipstick
No. The engine starts the car.
check transmission fluid if automatic
no