check and see if u have a hole in your muffler
If a car sputters when it accelerates there may be a problem with the ignition. Another option is that the timing belt is malfunctioning.
sounds like it is need of a tune up.
Sounds like the bearings or bushings in your distributor are worn. With the cap off, check for any wobble or play on the shaft. If so replace the distributor.
Yes
Bad ignition coil will cause engine to sputter and hesitate on acceleration.
Time for a good tune up with spark plugs, ignition wires, distributor cap and rotor. Don't forget the air and fuel filters.
Incorrect ignition timing or damaged valves would make a 95 Honda Odyssey sputter and backfire. Backfires are directly caused when ignition occurs at the wrong time.
Yes, a bad distributor can cause your car to sputter. The distributor is responsible for directing electrical current to the engine's spark plugs at the correct timing. If it's malfunctioning due to wear, corrosion, or damage, it can lead to inconsistent spark delivery, resulting in misfires, poor acceleration, and sputtering while driving.
A car could sputter in the rain if the car needs new seals. There could also be a spark plug or wire that needs to be replaced.
my 99 Cherokee has a header leak. i know that's a problem but im wondering if that's causing the sputtering. it will sputter on a good acceleration and after transmission kickdown. no backfireing, no hesitation. i replaced the plugs, wires, cap, and rotor and it didnt change the symptoms. if anyone can help it would be apreciated!
A malfunctioning battery can't provide enough power to your ignition system when the motor is idling can cause sputtering. If there is not enough gas, that can cause your vehicle to sputter. If the spark plugs fail to fire will also cause your vehicle to sputter.
There could be condensation in the distributor or possibly a worn camshaft. It is also possible that the carberatuer needs to be cleaned or rebuilt.