If it feels good in other gears you may have a broken motor mount. Do this lift and support the hood then have someone watch the engine as you Set the parking brake hard then put the shifter in 2nd gear then rev the engine while letting out the clutch then do the same thing in reverse, there is no measurement for this but I can guarantee you won't forget it if you see a bad mount. You may also try to lube the cable. I hope this helps. Take care.
SOURCE: where is the drain plug on the transmission for a 2006 kia rio5
There isn't one you have to pull the trans pan down to drain the fluid, almost all other automatics out there are the exact same way. Dont forget to replace the gasket with a new one and the filter also would be a good idea
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Take off the throttle body (very easy to do) and use carb cleaner to clean off the gunk. You have to clean both sides of the butterfly.
SOURCE: Kia Rio5 headlights won't come on. I have marker
The low/high settings of the headlights is switch on via
an electrically operated relays. These relays are connected to the fuses. Therefore, check the relays if these are working properly, as well as the fuse where
these relays are connected. These should solve your problem. You may get in touch with us via e mail for
further assistance. God Bless you.
SOURCE: 2006 Mercury Mariner - sticky gas pedal
I have a 2005 Mariner with the same problem. Always when the weather drops
SOURCE: accelerator sticks
I found the 1996 Camry stuck accelerator problem. when it stuck it woul dbe due to the pedal cable going into a small covered box that housed the cruise control linkage. The bottom of the box is open and it would hold heat, expand the roller bearings that held the cables and the rollers would stick, keep ing the car accelerator pinned. once cooled down, it would roll again. take the cover off and leave it off to stay cool. WD the hell out of all of it, problem gone for another 50K miles. Did it for months before I found it, Toyota mechanics could never find it as it only did it when it heated up a bit or warm weather, etc.
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