Probably a worn hydraulic pump, bad internal seals or possibly a plugged transmission filter. Any of these conditions can cause low hydraulic pressure to the clutches. When the engine speed slows, the pump also turns slower, allowing the pressure to drop a little, especially if there are worn parts. If it's not the filter, you'll probably need to rebuild the transmission. If it IS the filter, it usually means that there has been a lot of wear on the clutches, making a lot of debris that gets caught in the filter. Either way, it's not very good.
Check for a vacuum leak.
it can be done. it is a pain to do so. It will more than likely require several parts and sensors to be changed as well. Not cheap to do. hope it helps. duboff
The time required to execute a maneuver depends on several factors, including the complexity of the maneuver, the context in which it is performed, and the skill level of the individual executing it. Generally, simple maneuvers can take just a few seconds, while more complex actions may require several seconds to minutes. Ultimately, the specific situation and the nature of the maneuver will dictate the exact time needed.
FALSE! The Supreme Court has never upheld automatic expatration.
Yes- and several years before that.
Several car companies are currently producing automatic cars within the next few years. Automatic cars are expected to roll into driveways as early as 2014.
Several reasons. 1- bad neutral safefty switch. both automatic and manual transmission cars have one if it is automatic then the switch is on the brake pedal. If it is a manual, it is on the clutch. If this switch is bad, the Automatic transmission is stuck in park. Check the brake pedal for the plastic piece the switch presses against. Make sure it's still there. If not, the price of the fixing just got lower! (yay) If It's not the switch, you need a shop to fix it.
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Several persons. However, the parts that make the M2 carbine fully automatic may only be sold to a private citizen in the US if they were already registered with the BATFE by May 1986. They require the payment of a $200 transfer tax, a background check, and will cost several thousand dollars.
A sinus pause, also known as a sinus arrest, is a temporary cessation of electrical activity in the sinoatrial (SA) node of the heart. It can last for a few seconds to several seconds, typically ranging from 2 to 10 seconds. If the pause is prolonged, it may lead to symptoms like dizziness or fainting. In some cases, longer pauses may require medical evaluation or intervention.
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Place a cotton cloth over the stain and press a dry iron on it for several seconds, DONT USE STEAM! It make take a few times.