Thanks anyway, I had thought this was a driveline issue, but no! Silly me, the darn boat was dropping a couple cylinders due to ignition issues! Keadj
No gas in the engine
system glitch or a short
Have you checked the coil's ?
Common causes of brake shudder include warped brake rotors, uneven brake pad wear, worn suspension components, and improper wheel alignment.
Take off shudder is most commonly caused by one of three things. Broken motor mounts, a broken transmission mount, or bad u joints will all cause the shudder.
ive had a couple of work trucks over the years which started to shudder. both needed auto transmission work.
usually it is the overdrive solenoid, but can be the connector to it, input to the computer, or the computer.
Probably a bad front wheel bearing/hub assembly with the abs sensor in it
Isc motor is stuck or sticking causing a "blowing over bottle" effect in the intake tract.
That's something you would have to look at yourself, we can't give you an answer unless you tell us in more... er.. detail.
You got a short somewhere. Might be in the wiring, might be in the element itself. Either that, or you're overloading it.
It's a safety feature that comes with the car. There's a way to turn it off, but you'd need the owners manual to do it.