Poor acceleration in a Toyota Lucida Estima can be attributed to several factors, including a clogged air filter, worn spark plugs, or issues with the fuel system, such as a failing fuel pump or dirty injectors. Additionally, problems with the transmission, such as low fluid levels or slipping gears, can hinder acceleration. It's also worth checking for any engine warning lights that might indicate underlying issues. Regular maintenance and diagnostics can help identify and resolve these problems.
There is an electrical failure in the trans and will have to be checked out by a good trans shop. GoodluckJoe
Because they usually equate poor acceleration to poor car performance.
Poor fuel miliage, rough idle, no start, poor acceleration, stalling.
Your timing MIGHT be off if: low power, poor acceleration, poor gas mileage.
Hard starting, stalling, loss of power, poor fuel mileage, and check engine light may be on. You may also hear a blowing sound during full acceleration.
car does not have much horse power
It is designed for economy and built to have a low price tag.
Yes, timing issues can lead to poor acceleration in a vehicle. If the spark plugs are not firing in the proper sequence or at the right time, this can result in misfiring cylinders and a decrease in engine power, which can cause slow acceleration. It's important to have the timing system inspected and adjusted if necessary to ensure optimal engine performance.
I am having the same problem, and poor acceleration!!
Poor sales. The Echo was replaced with the Yaris.
Not charging. Poor battery, poor alternator, voltage regulator, slipping drive belt.
i have a 1989 Toyota Camry le and not sure where to poor the transmission fluid