it could be a list of things, the most common is possibly a short in wiring to the ecu or engine harness. It could also be possible that your engine mounts are wasted and allowing your motor to shift and torque causing sensors to tug loose (OR) it could even be pulling the wiring the other way from your ecu.
My car flutters while at stop signs or lights. I've just had a head gasket put on..... the flutters are light and some times occurs. I've read the engine may be full of Carbon dioxide. Should I put a higher octane in the tank would that help like it said. Thanks!
over 55 mph
your ac belt pulley might be shot. this connects the ac belt to the engine belt. we had a really noisey winey engine, and we changed that and it purred like a kitten.
1) the engine oil level is low 2) the engine oil is old - making it very thin, especially after the engine warms up. Likely the oil light is doing its job and calling your attention to the level and condition of the engine oil.
You may have the thermostat in backwards. The spring side of the thermostat faces into the engine.
mositure in gas, cloged air filter, some one changed carb settings,
The engine of the car may need to be cleaned or your oil may need to be changed.
i have checked the voltage to the cmp, and i have changed the cmp! the code will not clear, and i have a hard start. just installed new engine!
it turns brown when it is burnt, hasn't been changed often enough, you can replace it and you should be find
You might need to change the fuel filter.
There are four causes of the engine failure. The four causes of the engine failure includes engine overheating, lubrication problems, misassembly , and detonation.
When you changed the Radiator did you flush the engine to remove the transmission fluid that the already mixed with your water in the engine block. If not that would explain the presence of the fluid in the coolant holding tank.