...70 Car misses when cruising but ok when pulling When driving car cruising at 30 to 60 mph it keeps missing but when you are accellorating the miss dissappears. I have tried coil packs and air flow ...
...70 to 80 mph in top gear.Wheel balance and tracking ok. Engine seems to be very rough. you may have a bad ball joint. this should be under warranty so contact a volvo dealer Get the engine tuned at ...
the car hasn't got any go to it after 70 mph. its a 2009 ford focus zetec 1.6 auto You should not be driving 70 mph in the first place. Later in life you will out grow that practice.
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...driving on the motorway around 70 mph,my car steering wheel shakes when i drive on the motorway at 70 mph and over my steering wheel shakes. go to a mekanic and have t look at the the wheel ...
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...in the front end only above 70 as you go above 65 mph a noise developes in the front end like a grinding noise but goes in and out Your tires are out of alinement. Get your car's alinement
...70 mph there is a roaring sound coming from the truck. I can not determine where it is coming from. I can coast at 65-70 mph with no roaring but under power it will roar. Above 70-72 mph it stops ...
...70 mph. now the car will not pick power when warm.changed MAF , BUT STILL SAME. the car had been running fine for months previously, apart for dead on 70 mph. cutout. pickup was fine.now when hot and ...
...70 mph to 75 mph At 70 to 75 mph and once foot releases from acellulator Well...... - tire is out of balance or out of round - wheel rim has taken an impact and is slightly deformed - front shock ...
runs fine but stalled out doing 70 mph done runs fine but stalled out doing 70 mph on the highway? check your fuel filter.
I have a 2003 Impala and at 70 mph the tact said it run at 3000 rpm it seems high to me . How could this be corrected. You're kidding, right? 3,000 is dead normal at 70 Mph.
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