Your Ford Explorer could be backfiring because of bad gas. You may want to have it looked at by a local professional.
It is good of a car has a slow acceleration rate. This means that the car will probably be great on gas.
It is deceleration which means to retard or slow down the acceleration.
positive acceleration is when things speed up; negative acceleration is when things slow down; and zero acceleration is when things do not speed up or slow down, this is called constant speed, or no change in velocity.
Not sure what a hard code 8 means for a Festiva, but you can probably find a Haynes or Chilton Manual at your local library and get some understanding of the problem - whether you try to fix it yourself or have a mechanic fix the problem. I had a similar problem with a 1987 Cavalier and it turned out to be a bad catalytic converter. - Good luck. have you tried changing the spark plugs?
i suggest try spraying wd-40 where the glass slides. if that doesn't it's gonna be the window regulator.
May have a damaged catalytic converter or a plugged fuel filter.
Acceleration is any change in velocity. Slowing down is a negative acceleration.
If the velocity and acceleration are in opposite directions, the object will initially slow down. This occurs when the acceleration is in the direction opposite to the object's motion, creating a deceleration effect.
Acceleration of a Chinook is relatively slow. Load carrying, not speed, is it's forte.
When velocity and acceleration are opposite in direction (velocity forward and acceleration backward, or vice versa), the object will slow down initially. This is because the acceleration is acting in the opposite direction of the velocity, causing the object to decelerate.
Internet explorer is not slow. The speed depends on your wires, brand of computer, and internet service. (Mostly brand of computer.)
I have the same problem on my 1995 Ford Explorer . The ABS kicks in with slow stops on dry pavement . Until the ABS light comes on so a trouble code can be seen I don't know which sensor is causing the problem