gear ratio
Sometimes squeaky noises can be a result of a damaged belt. When you speed up, the noise goes away. You should get your car inspected by a mechanic.
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when you take the car out of drive and put in park the drive mechanism or transmission does not put as much load on the engine so it runs faster.
You could have a slipping clutch which is not transmitting the drive correctly.
Driver Drive Faster was created in 2008.
Check the tension on the belt; a loose belt will cause the battery voltage to go down because it may be slipping on the alternator and also squeals when you accelerate because the crankshaft is turning faster than the belt.
Could be a universal joint. If front wheel drive, it could be the constant velocity joint. I am assuming you have an automatic transmission. If it is a standard transmission, it could be the throwout bearing.
The front tires move when you accelerate a front-wheel drive car, while the rear tires move when you accelerate a rear-wheel drive car. All-wheel drive cars have power going to all four tires when accelerating.
set the faster drive to master jumper settings only if it has a working OS on it if not then it wont matter. just remember whichever drive you're using to boot your OS from is the one you have set on master and the second drive should be set to slave jumper settings.
The drive performs better if it spins faster.
Sounds like its starting off in second not in drive
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