Have the vehicle checked for trans codes. It is very likely a electrical problem with a sensor. It may be the TPS. Dan
If you connect a 10BaseT NIC to an auto-sensing switch, the switch will automatically detect the NIC's speed and configure the port to operate at 10 Mbps. The connection will function correctly, allowing communication between devices at the lower 10BaseT speed, while other ports on the switch can operate at higher speeds (like 100BaseT) if connected to compatible devices. This ensures compatibility and seamless integration within a mixed-speed network environment.
Downshifting refers to the process of shifting to a lower gear in a vehicle to decrease speed or increase torque. This is commonly done when slowing down, going uphill, or to better match engine speed with road speed.
When downshifting, the transmission shifts to lower gears which increases engine speed and provides more power for acceleration or braking. It can help control speed during descents or prepare for a faster exit from a corner in driving. However, improper downshifting can cause engine wear or damage if done at high speeds.
you can on most, but it is harder on the transmission than downshifting as speed decreases.
Yes. But brakes are cheeper than transmissions and engines. Use them
If you mean hunting at idle, the problem is caused by the idle speed being set too high or the idle switch is not properly adjusted. When the throttle is closed as indicated by the idle switch the fuel is cut off by the fuel cut solenoid until the engine speed drops below a preset speed. If the engine speed is higher than that speed and the idle switch is closed there is no fuel for the engine, thus the engine speed drops. When it drops below the preset speed the fuel is turned on and the engine speed goes back up.
speed control switch inside trans
The speed control switch is on the steering wheel.
with a variable speed switch
Vehicle could have a solenoid type switch to increase idle to compensate for load on engine caused by A/C compressor
Find the control switch located on the steering column. Push the end of the switch in to turn on the cruise control, push again to turn it off. When you get to the speed you want, push down on the switch to set. To coast, pull the switch towards you to disengage. To resume the previous speed, push up on the switch. To adjust speed while driving, push down on the switch to lower speed. Push up on the switch to increase speed. If you just tap the switch up or down, it will adjust the speed in approx. 1 mph increments.
Anenometers usually measure wind speed, but can also measure wind pressure as well.