It is probly your transmission.
The purpose of an accelerator is the car is to give the engine gas so the car will move.
The function of an accelerator in a car is to increase the speed of the car. When the accelerator is pressed, the car gains speed because an increased amount of fuel is added to the motor's consumption.
Because of the induction accelerator. Make sure the spacing mounts are completely sealed. Ask the repair guy if there is spacing mount replacement valves since they connect to the accelerator under the transmission.
Typically, most accelerators in vehicles are designed to work only when the car is in a forward motion. When in reverse, the engine is programmed to limit acceleration to avoid sudden movements and accidents.
It is the accelerator pedal.
add atf. take to local oil change place have them drain and replace filter and fluid.
The accelerator cable is connected with a swivel nut on each end of the cable. Loosen the swivel nut, by turning it to the left. The accelerator cable will come off. Reverse the process to install the new accelerator cable.
Step on the accelerator.
throttle
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?
If its a front wheel drive car , you automatically push the accelerator but not to hard and turn into it not with it. A 4 wheel drive car you turn into it and press the accelerator and finally rear wheel drive you let go of the accelerator and turn into it
well, duh. you punch the car, the car's gonna punch you back. this is only going to end with your face getting smashed. lesson: dont punch the accelerator.