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Join Date: Dec 2004
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![]() 93 Notchback, automatic. Less than 44K miles. I'm a newbie to cars so please bear with me.
When I accelerate to a normal speed at a normal rate, lets say 40 mph, then slow down (allowing the transmission to downshift to 1st or 2nd gear), when i accelerate slowly again, the car is hesitant and jerky. If I really step on the pedal, it'll downshift and the jerkiness is gone, but its that hesitancy that worries me. What could this be? What do I do? Thanks. |
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Join Date: Apr 2001
Location: Staging lane
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![]() I cant figure out if you are saying it is hesitant to shift or if the engine is hesitating
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It's a lot like a race car
Join Date: Aug 2000
Location: Meridian, MS
Posts: 4,130
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![]() whens the last time it had a tune up? Try changin the cap/rotor, plugs, wire, and fuel filter
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