What is the fault causing engine hesitation during low-speed acceleration?
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Possible causes of engine hesitation during low-speed acceleration are as follows: 1. Contaminated transmission: This is usually caused by prolonged failure to change the transmission oil. Manual transmissions also require regular oil changes, typically every 60,000 kilometers. If the transmission is contaminated, it can lead to oil pressure issues, resulting in hesitation. In this case, simply replacing the transmission oil will resolve the issue. 2. Poor fuel quality: This is commonly seen after refueling at a different gas station, mainly due to substandard fuel quality causing incomplete combustion in the engine, which affects power output. Switching to higher-quality fuel will solve this problem.