ANY car will stall on a proper hill if you try to bring the clutch up without any revs generated from the gas pedal.
IF your 94 Probe GT has a new clutch, but when you are on a hill the car will not go, it could be the fuel line. This is especially true if it does not stall and does not rev up either.
No. The car is applying a force to keep going up the hill and the hill and car are providing forces to keep it up.
No. The car is applying a force to keep going up the hill and the hill and car are providing forces to keep it up.
There could be many reasons why a car will lack power when going up a hill. The car could need a tune up or the transmission maybe having problems.
A stalling car is never good. If a car stalling out is fuel related, it is important to check the fuel pump relay, the fuel line and the gaskets. Wear or tear in anyone of these items can cause a vehicle to not receive the fuel it need to make it up a hill.
as a rule the car backing up is more responcible cause they should be being a lot more carefull and watchfull
Yes that's right
check fuel pressure first if ok possible need tune up and clean throttle body.
The bext/cheapest way I know of is to drive your car onto a fairly steep incline and see if the transmission can hold the car in place. For example, drive up a hill, come to a stop, and let off the brake. the stall converter should have enough grab to at least stop the car from rolling backwards. If you roll down the hill backwards as if it was in neutral your converter is bad.
you crash!
You need to get your fuel pump checked. They are notoriously bad on Mystiques.