you may actually starting off in manual 2nd , if you are sure you are in first and the engine revs up and no forward movement then your trans is the culprit
It actually depends on your rear end. You can replace the gears for speed or power but you really can't have both. If you have speed gears with 500 horses turning them you could strip them and if you have power gears you could still get up to speed with them but you could run into transmission problems.
Depending on what you damaged and what the vehicle is, you could cause 20K damage to a commercial vehicle at idle speed.
Yes, if it just started in time you will lose power and speed, replace it, it is breaking up inside.
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There could be a few reasons why a 1997 Chrysler Sebring loses power and stalls at a low speed. The thermostat could be bad, the battery cables could be lose, or a spark plug may need changed.
If only the HIGH SPEED is giving trouble but not the other speeds, check the HIGH SPEED relay mounted on the firewall facing the engine on the passenger side, they burn out easily If all speeds are giving trouble could be the power source or the blower motor
Speed is directly related to power. As speed increases, power also increases. And as speed decreases, power also decreases.
it is the power stearing fluid in the carld really get it checked cause it could be really serious
it is a defective speed sensor.
It could
No, but it could effect how the transmission shifts.
Yes, it could.