the answer is that if you were going up a moantain on a high sloap and you were trying to pass someone you would press the button for that it kicks in a little bit more horse power and helps you gain a little speed and gets you a little more hoarse power
Controls in your car that would not cause you to accelerate include the brakes, which reduce speed or bring the vehicle to a stop, and the steering wheel, which directs the vehicle's path but does not affect speed. Additionally, controls such as the turn signal or windshield wipers also do not influence acceleration. Similarly, the gear shift, when in neutral, would not result in acceleration despite being a control for the vehicle's operation.
The engine, the transmission and the operator.
no
If it only happens when you accelerate the most likely cause is an axle.
The driver was told to accelerate get faster because he was driving to slow.
Maybe yes, maybe not.
You need a better ground
There are several things that can cause your car to shut off when you try to accelerate. The most common cause is a bad fuel pump.
Is it bogging down? if thats what your referring to, then maybe try a fuel pump if yoir car has one.
... to accelerate.... to accelerate.... to accelerate.... to accelerate.
A car goes faster when you accelerate. It slows down when you brake.
No , absolutely not ( if you hit a puddle , which will slow the car down , the cruise control willtry to accelerate the car to maintain the set speed )It's not recommended to use the cruise control in the rain. Normally, you use the cruise control on the highways. When it's raining you need complete control on the car and be fully alert.( NO ) if you hit a puddle that slows the car down then the cruise control will accelerate the carbetter not it could cause the car to accelerate at the wrong time and cause loss of control