If your car starts to shake, any number of problems could exist. The easiest one to fix is low tire pressure. Then you could have a tire out of balance. Then you could have a loose tie rod. Then you could have a bad wheel bearing. With the last two, you could lose control of your car and be in a wreck where someone, including you, is killed. More than likely you have a tire out of balance. Have the tires inspected, rotated, & balanced.
it could be the starter or it could just be a bad battery, try to jump start the vehicle with another vehicle with jumper cables or a jumpbox, if the vehicle starts, most likely it is the battery. It is still a good idea to get the starter checked out.
could be BMW or Buick
The speed sensor on the vehicle could be shot. My vehicle is currently experiencing the same problem. If the odometer doesn't work either, this is likely the problem. Depending on the age/make of the vehicle, could be difficult to find the component.
if the vehicle will start but only when the throttle is almost all the way open it could be the iac motor on the throttle body . look in a manual and you will see where it is 5 minutes to pull out and clean and the engine will run perfect
Have vehicle scanned to determine the problem
Usually a problem in the emission control system - have vehicle scanned to determine the problem Usually a problem in the emission control system - have vehicle scanned to determine the problem Usually a problem in the emission control system - have vehicle scanned to determine the problem
Usually a problem with the emission system - have vehicle scanned to determine the problem
It means there is a problem with your brakes, your anti-lock braking system, and/or your traction control system. I'd recommend seeing a qualified brake specialist and have the problem diagnosed. The lights come on when a problem is preventing the systems from working properly, which could cause a loss of control in wet or icy road condtions, or could prevent the ABS system from engaging in an emergency stop, which could cause your breaks to "lock up," reducing your control of the vehicle.
If your 1999 Acura TL starts well but develops a problem when you accelerate, the problem could be with its transmission.
Could be a problem in the emission control system. Have vehicle scanned to determine the problem
Try Putting It Into Gear!!!!!
There could be a ground on the body of the vehicle. If this isn't the case there could also be a problem with the relay that go to the indicators.