If it is an automatic than it is probably the torque converter
Replace the seal.
bad water pump bad water pump check and see if the fan works too.
Your idle air controle valve.
The Probe was made when they tried to retire the Mustang while at the same time begin dabbling in creating a sleeker looking sports car. During that time, import cars were beginning to become more popular because domestic cars retained the "blocky" look while imports were more aerodynamic and "sexy" looking. Production of the Probe stopped when Mustang fanatics (I use the term loosely) nationwide demanded the return of their iconic vehicle.
Could be a leak in the head gasket. From the cylinder to the coolant chambers. Have your cooling system pressure checked.
If your 2000 Ford Windstar jumps when you accelerate from a stop, it could indicate issues with the transmission, engine mounts, or the fuel system. Worn or damaged engine mounts can cause the engine to shift abruptly, leading to a jerking sensation. Additionally, problems with the transmission, such as low fluid levels or failing components, can affect the smoothness of acceleration. It's advisable to have a mechanic diagnose the issue to ensure proper repairs.
Yes. Stop.
MASS AIR FLOW SENSOR, LOCATED ON THE FRESH AIR TUBE FROM AIR FILTER.
Should be thermostat controlled-meaning it is supposed to stop at times
I am going to take a guess here. I would think fuel pump problem or alternator problem. This is just from my experience with the same problems in cars I once had.
The problem could be the output speed sensor on the transmission or the speedo head it self. A scan tool would be helpful
The BMW 3-Series uses the human soul as fuel, when it jumps, it's actually ripping your soul out of your body.