Could be a few things first check the basic engine oil level and color motor mounts trans fluid level and color and mounts gas octane being used loose bolts around trans or engine loose exhaust cv joints or u joint same thing if it clicks with acceleration I would focus on components that move or that have crank or teeth if the click are road related that check drive shaft and suspension could even be loose lug nuts my tire sqweeked like crazy with only one loose lug nut and my one of my trucks is clicking now and its the starter for me because its just old and starts done just disenfranchised disengage so it clicks when I hit the gas easy fix just a little costly
I'd check the exhaust manifold first. A cracked manifold or leaking gasket can cause a sound that's a lot like what you describe.
During acceleration? I'm not sure. But when both idling and acceleration the engine's combustion can cause a lot of vibration in the steering wheel if you are in an older vehicle.
A bad o2 sensor can cause this problem in a car. A bad fuel pump, fuel filter or fuel line will also cause hesitation during acceleration.
have u had the check engine light checked for the code? if not take it to auto-zone parts house and they check it free. also check for a vacuum leak
Bucking during acceleration can be caused by a low fuel level. When the car is running on fumes, it is not getting a constant supply of gas which will cause it to stop and go.
where is a transmission sensor that may cause an 02 ford ranger 4.0 liter to feel as though it may be skipping during acceleration?
A bad fuel line can cause a 98 Toyota Camry to stall during acceleration. This happens when the line can not get proper fuel to the engine.
if clicking but not starting dead battery if it starts it's one of the many relays that open and close during startup
Yes, an offset distributor cap can cause jerking during acceleration. If the cap is misaligned or has worn contacts, it can lead to inconsistent spark delivery to the engine's cylinders. This inconsistency can result in misfires, causing the engine to jerk or hesitate during acceleration. Regular maintenance and inspection of the distributor cap can help prevent such issues.
Putting in bad fuel can cause theÊengine to buck during acceleration on a 1999 Dodge Durango. There could also be a problem with the fuel filter or dirty spark plugs.
A bad U-joint can cause a truck to jerk during acceleration due to its role in transmitting power from the transmission to the driveshaft and rear axle. If the U-joint is worn or damaged, it may not allow for smooth rotation, leading to uneven power delivery. This can result in vibrations or jerking movements as the truck accelerates. Additionally, a failing U-joint may create excessive play, further contributing to erratic behavior in the vehicle's performance.
BAD INJECTORS ON NEWER MODELS ????