Pull the fuel supply from the fuel distributor (fuel body) and place the end in a suitable container, preferable a glass mason jar, and run the engine for ten seconds. Call the dealer to get a fuel volume measurement to determine if your pump is delivering properly. You may also need to replace your fuel filter, or filters, as there may be more than one.
You may also have a vacuum leak. Open the air intake, and with the engine running, prepare to cup your had over the opening. When it begins to bog down, try restricting the airflow into the engine. If the engine surges (revs back up),l then you need to look for the source of your vacuum leak.
unless you installed one yourself, it doesnt have one but it sounds like it does huh lol.
sounds like the alternator belt is loose, check it out and let me know.
it may be the fuel pump
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that sounds like a transmission challenge, check your fluid first. let me know and then ill hopefully have an ans. for you tomorrow, ok.
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65-80 degrees sounds about right
Yep! I thought it was just mine. Everytime I drive over any bump or ride on any surface that isn't smooth, there is a rattling that sounds like it's coming from the front, under the vehicle. It sounds like something is loose and shaking.
This sounds like you have an exhaust leak in your exhaust manifold, if not, the gases could be getting sucked in through your trunk, if there is a rusted hole in there.
It sounds like a faulty voltage regulator. I had a similar problem on a '78 Challenger (or was it Charger?) Horacio