If its an automatic I would bet money its the torque converter clutch soloniod in the valve body in the transmission, if its not that its probably a bad torque converter.
cause you didnt push the clutch in
Yes, valves will hit each other and the pistons.
With good tires and an axle alignment, I can easily hit the one-twenty without so much as a vibration. With only two disk brakes, I would suggest only hitting it on a dry day with nothing in front of you for a good distance.
It is about 50% possible for the valves to hit the head on a Neon. Sometimes it does, sometimes it doesn't.
It is a command, likely followed by an exclamation point. "Hit the brakes!"
The power steering pump provides the pressure for the steering and brakes. Check the p.s. fluid.
If the rotors are warped it can cause a shake when you hit the brakes.
have your brakes checked
18" wheels will not fit correctly with the stock struts. The tires will hit on the strut perchs. Aftermarket struts will be needed.
It was hit by someone and more likely totalled out by there insurance so how much would my check be for
check the brake booster vacumme hose,its the hose than runs from the intake to the brake booster. if its leaking air the car stall when you hit the brakes or has no power
Check vacuum system for broken or disconnected hose