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depending on the mileage, such as more than sayy 150,000 miles, your transmission is probably slipping when shifting into 3rd or 4th gear$$. if it's less mileage, you could have either a defective trnsmission or your engine is missing, which would cause the car to feel like it's surging.
maybe the clutch
The resell value of a used Chevrolet Tracker would depend on several factors such as condition, mileage, year, and model. Once these factors are considered the value could range anywhere from $1500-6000.
The RPMs and the engine of the 2001 Oldsmobile Alero might surge if there is a problem with the oxygen or fuel sensor. It may also surge if there is a problem with the fuel injectors or the fuel filter.
Any number of things could cause your vehicle to surge. You need to take your vehicle to a tune-up shop and have it diagnosed.
Your air compressor drive belt is loose, Tighten it up! geterdone
Grey smoke can actually be one, of two things. A lean misfire condition, which will cause the engine to surge at cruising speeds, which would seem like a skip, or miss. The other would be if it were steam, like water leaking into the cylinder, and burning. You would have to be adding water to replace that is leaking into the cylinder, and it would hot, from time to time.
a 1998 Tracker would be fuel injected and not have a carb.a 1998 Tracker would be fuel injected and not have a carb.
If a surge protector had a very high resistance at all voltages, the wires in the surge protector would short out. It would kick off the protector and make it useless. A new surge protector would need to be purchased.
On a 1999 GEO Tracker, a bad fuse can cause the headlights and dash lights to blink. A bad voltage regulator or alternator can also cause lights to blink and flicker.
No, a bad fuel pump will cause a no run situation.
Maybe the airfilter