Yearly Archives: 2021

My Car Feels Sluggish - What Could Be The Cause?

My Car Feels Sluggish - What Could Be The Cause?

Do you think your car feels sluggish? You're not sure what's the cause behind it! If so, you are in the right place. Let's find out. If your vehicle has too many miles on it then that might be the cause that slows down the acceleration. If your car is new then there could be an underlying problem. It's good to know what's causing the issue as it won't be safe to drive a sluggish car for too long. Read on for more information. Causes Behind Why Your Car Feels Sluggish The following causes are possible: #1. It's possible that the fuel filter of your vehicle might be clogged. If that's the cause, it's time for maintenance and cleaning it. #2. The malfunctioning sensor can lead to the issue, but a professional can help. There could be an issue with the fuel pump! #3. A failure in the fuel delivery system of the car. You'll know there is an issue when you push the gas pedal and the car feels sluggish. #4. Bad coil leading to a misfiring engine ... read more

What are the Biggest Problems with Transmissions?

What are the Biggest Problems with Transmissions?

They design your automatic transmission to switch gears automatically using a system of built-in sensors and internal oil pressure. This automatic switching process takes the place of manual transmissions that require the driver to shift gears manually. If any of the components involved in this process are broken or missing, problems with your transmission are likely to occur. In this article, we look at a few common transmission issues (and how to solve them). Signs There's a Problem with Your Automatic Transmission One of the clearest signs of automatic transmission trouble is your car not shifting when it's put in gear. For example, if it takes your car a few extra seconds to shift into drive (or if it doesn't shift into gear at all) this is a sign of a transmission issue. A good mechanic may suggest a fluid exchange service to resolve this issue. Other potential fixes include resetting the car computer or contacting a certified mechanic. If you're notic ... read more

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