let me geuss its not a Chevy lol buy a Chevy seriously check your tranny fluid and for the lights check you fuses if not you have a short somewhere my truck was doing the same thing and my starer wire was against the exahust and it just grounded and shorted ut in that case you probly need a starter to
A 2004 PT Cruiser experiencing bogging down and jerking during the shift from first to second gear could be due to several factors. Common issues include a malfunctioning transmission, low transmission fluid, or a faulty throttle position sensor. Additionally, problems with the engine, such as a clogged fuel filter or ignition system issues, could also cause poor acceleration and shifting behavior. Diagnosing the issue may require a thorough inspection of both the transmission and engine components.
Mud bogging trucks can be viewed online on YouTube. There are videos that show true mud bogging, that is mud bogging in the woods. There are also videos of course mud bogging.
When you press the accelerator, the engine wants to tach up right then and there... in the current gear the car is traveling in, it may not be possible without bogging the engine down, so the transmission is shifted down in order to accommodate the demand for increased RPMs while preventing the engine from bogging.
Mudd Bogging is when you Take A 4x4 out into the Mud (also known as 4 bying)
Sounds more like you have a large vacuum leak to me.
Check the fuel filter if the cars battery and alternator is good it might be the lack of fuel that is bogging the car down. My advice to you would be to check or replace the fuel filter.
Check your cam shaft position sensor. I had a similer problem
There is no such thing as a crandberry, so the answer is no.
Check that catalytic converter is not plugged
Change the fuel filter
mud-bogging in upper new york
Off road drive