Have you tried anything with fuel delivery or air intake? Also check head gasket.
Usually it caused by bad rings or valves. Too much fuel being delivered will also cause this. These conditions will eventually cause catalytic convertor problems later. black smoke is carbaration blue smoke is burning oil
Leaded fuel, an engine that burns oil... Not sure of ALL the things that can cause problems but those are sure high on the list.
It can make the engine run so poorly that it seems like the transmission has problems.It can make the engine run so poorly that it seems like the transmission has problems.
an over-heated catalytic convertor which has started to break apart internally blocking the exhaust path... before replacing the convertor, diagnose the engine for excessive unburned fuel maybe caused by air cleaner blockage or a fouled plug or fuel injection problems...
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the answer u are looking for . a stopped up catalytic converter will not let the engine 2 create a vacume that cause your problem . it needs air flow to breath p.s yes it can and will
Lack of power can be caused by many problems. If the motor is revving up but it won't shift, it may be the transmission. If it won't rev, it may be the convertor. It may also be a plugged fuel filter, air filter, bad plugs or wires or even a bad injector. Check the filters and maybe a tune up before going further. Also check all the fuses.
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You may feel a jerk in the car when it automatically shifts from one gear to the next; or it may feel like the transmission is 'slipping' or can't catch a gear when accelerating; or it may be difficult to accelerate or drive. All of these are early signs of transmission problems. Transmission problems can be very costly and its worth your time and money to do the recommended maintenance. The first signs of trouble are rough shifting and changing shift points and speeds. You may also have a transmission light for over heating transmission fluid. Take these warning signs seriously.
What are 2006 Mazda 6 transmission problems.
There are several things that can cause your Cadillac Deville to have transmission problems. The most common transmission problems are worn transmission gears.
Transmission problems can result in costly repair costs. The most common transmission problems are leaks and problems with the torque converter, solenoid or clutch.