It has a possible transmission problem. Transmission problem isn't going to cause smoke. You have a blown headgasket or cracked block that is letting coolant get into the cylinders. If you are still driving it when you read this, stop while there is still hope to repair it.
all engines hesitate when cold they need to get to proper running temp
day time running lights
i had my computer reset/reprogrammed. mine would hesitate at first until it warmed up because if was running too rich. it made a huge difference. there is a gm bulletin out on this problem..
You should be around 2200 - 2500 rpms.
No. It will keep running until the engine is completely destroyed.No. It will keep running until the engine is completely destroyed.
One of 1,000,000 answers might be put gas in it...
Yes it can
The law of acceleration in running is demonstrated when a runner increases their speed over a distance. As the runner applies more force to the ground with each stride, they experience an acceleration that allows them to gradually increase their velocity until they reach their desired speed.
Acceleration is involved in running as it refers to the rate at which a runner increases their speed over time. When a runner starts a race, they accelerate to reach their maximum speed. Acceleration is also important when a runner needs to change their speed or direction quickly during a race.
In order to start the vehicle yea, but once the vehicle is running you can disconnect the battery and the vehicle should stay running, if it doesn't then more the likely your alternator is bad
i think you mean "monday morning hesitate, can't get out of bed. i'd rather go back to the dreams running through my head". this is 'it's to late' by evermore
The average rate of acceleration is (11/5) = 2.2 m/sec2 .