What Causes an Automatic Transmission Car to Not Accelerate When Accelerating?
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Automatic transmission cars failing to accelerate when the accelerator is pressed can be caused by a faulty fuel pump, and a clogged fuel filter can also lead to reduced engine power. Introduction: An engine is a machine capable of converting non-mechanical energy into mechanical energy. Classification: Includes internal combustion engines (reciprocating piston engines), external combustion engines (such as Stirling engines, steam engines, etc.), jet engines, electric motors, and more. External Combustion Engine: An external combustion engine means that the fuel burns outside the engine. Internal Combustion Engine: An internal combustion engine, specifically a reciprocating piston engine, differs significantly from external combustion engines in that the fuel burns inside it. There are many types of internal combustion engines, with common gasoline and diesel engines being typical examples.