rpms keep going up but i dont go any faster just keep going the same speed. if im going uphill and give it gas it does the same thing and the bike slows down if i slowly roll off the throtlle after it
...keep the RPMs from red-lining.. This is something you need to have looked at now,It could be so many things,from a vacuum leak to a bad sensor.But that is very unsafe to drive. Please rate this ...
...keep the rpms under 2400 it runs fine. Light comes on & it does it, next day the light may go out and it runs fine. Code reader shows code PO344, changed the camshaft censor, still same ...
...keep RPMs high in order to prevent your speed from increasing too much. If this bothers you, you can simply shift into neutral and brake manually. The only other option is to coast freely down the ...
my 2002 ford taurus seems like it wont shift into overdrive at about 60 mph its at 2500 rpms but the rpms just keep going up to around 3000 at 65-70mph any solutions What engine size? 3.0?
...- at higher RPMs the oil sending unit (oil pump) can create a little oil pressure, but at lower RPMs it fails to keep up. If the oil level is good, then the oil sending unit itself is going
Question about 1998 SL
...accelerate over 25 but the RPMs keep going up. The car wont accelerate and the RPMs go up. Is it the Transmission? Yes it is the transmission you are sliipping, a rebuilt or a new one is the ...
Question about 1995 Sierra C1500
...keep truck on but all im doing is playing with the rpms as i watch them go down like its going to shut off then i step on gas and rpms move up but as i let go rpms shoot back down to 0 and shuts off. ...
carwillnotidlecorrectly my cars idle keeps going up and down from 1000 rpms to 1800 rpms maybe a vacuum line has a hole or is off completely. it could be a brake booster even.
Question about 1996 Grand Caravan
...rpms on my 96 dodge grand caravan just keep going up when driving It is common for rpm's to increase, as the acceleration increases... That is when the transmission comes into effect, when the RPMs ...
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