A car may hesitate when stopping due to several reasons, including issues with the braking system, such as worn brake pads or a failing brake booster. It could also be related to problems with the transmission, like low fluid levels or a malfunctioning torque converter. Additionally, engine-related issues, such as a dirty fuel filter or spark plugs, can cause hesitation during deceleration. Regular maintenance can help identify and resolve these issues before they lead to more significant problems.
The stopping distance of a car increases.
Bad speed sensors can cause the car to hesitate when accelerating at speeds below 20 mph. The blockage of the air filters can also cause the car to hesitate when accelerating at speeds below 20 mph.
The greater the mass of the car and its occupants the longer the stopping distance that is required for the vehicle. Stopping distance is calculated by taking into account car mass and reaction time in braking
A 93 Town Car can hesitate when you first turn it on in the morning because the air filter is clogged. It can also be caused by bad gas.
A leak in the brake booster is one common reason why a car would stall or hesitate when the brakes are pushed. There could also be an obstruction in the brake line.
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Stopping distance also increases.
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Your car might hesitate under acceleration when the weather is wet because your tires are worn or because there is water in the gas. You might also have a problem with the fuel injectors.
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