try putting fuel injector cleaner in your gas. its bout 4 bucks a bottle put it in after filling the tank. then drive till your empty to make sure you use all the cleaning agent ( little tip stay close to home or by gas stations) if that don't work. try changing the fuel filter now the last thing it might be is the coil isn't sending a signal to the spark plugs.
Could be a coil or ICM, Ignition Control Module.
Fuel Pump! That's what happened to mine.
the brake has seized take the wheel off and beat the brake with a hammer
if the demister does not work,you should check the contacts on the respective windshield or it also could be a problem with the relay
Yes If you know that it is broke don't attempt to start it or you cause more harm if harm isn't already caused
Sounds like the thrust bearing is worn, gearbox out to change this, may as well change clutch at same time.
Yes, as the mixture would run lean and possible misfires could occur.
I would recommend taking it to a mechanic and have them listen to it. Everyone's definition of "knocking" is slightly different. Try not to drive it for too long; engine knocks can usually cause pretty severe damage to an engine.
There are several things that can cause your 1989 Oldsmobile to hesitate. Dirty fuel injectors are the most common cause.
If you have a manual transmission, then it sounds like your clutch is slipping and needs to be replaced. If the RPM's of the engine are roaring and your car is barely moving, that would be my first assumption. Mechanic.
Yes
Bad speed sensors can cause the car to hesitate when accelerating at speeds below 20 mph. The blockage of the air filters can also cause the car to hesitate when accelerating at speeds below 20 mph.