"There is a wire that wasn't insulated enough" was the answer I finally got. They finally fixed it at the 96,000 mile mark but it's now doing it again. The REAL fix? Still researching!
check the u joints.if vehicle is standard shift,i would also check the clutch
A change in price level would cause movement along the demand curve, but would not cause the curve itself to shift.
would the tierod cause the wheel to turn out
what would transmission not to shift in to overdrive
Adding or subtracting just one nucleotide would cause a frame shift mutation.
The gears in your transmission may be sticking or worn out. This would cause your transmission to not be able to shift.
In this case, acceleration is positive. Negative acceleration would cause the object to slow down (decelerate.)
check transmission fluid level
Check the Cats have not disintegrated.
There are several things that can cause your 1989 Honda Accord to stall on acceleration. The most common cause is a plugged or dirty air filter.
Leaky transmission lines would cause the fluid level to drop and eventually cause the transmission not to shift and go.
Cable too slack.