this means that the clutch plate is slipping, you should also notice a funny smell from under the bonnett
There is a speed sensor under the left side of the engine, close to the oil filter. When this goes bad, the transmission hesitates to shift upwards because of incorrect speed signal.
90- degree
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on the transmission at the back where the drive shaft goes in and one on top of the rear end
The machine that has a needle that goes from side to side is an overlock serger. It is used to prevent fabric from fraying.
maybr the headgasket goes bad or slow. it will also cause the car to overheat all the time.
engine is about to stall
The needle clamp is collar and screw device that holds the needle to the needle bar. The needle bar is the part that goes up and down as the machine sews and is in front of the pressed foot bar.
That depends on how fast it goes, and how many hours you are willing to drive. Please use the standard equation for speed: distance = speed x time
NO. It has a speed sensor. You can find it bolted in the rear tail shaft housing on the transmission were the drive shaft goes into the transmission if it is a 2-wheel drive. If it is a 4-wheel drive then it will be bolted in the transfer case tail shaft housing were the rear drive shaft goes into the transfer case.
If it is a 4-wheel drive theit will be on the rear of the transfur case where the drive shaft goes in it. The 2-wheel drives are on the transmission tail shaft.
Speed goes up as temperature goes up.