What to Do When the Car Doesn't Accelerate When Pressing the Gas?
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Solutions for when the car doesn't accelerate when pressing the gas are as follows: 1. Clutch slipping: Replace the clutch plate. The main causes of clutch slipping are incorrect driving habits, such as coasting with the clutch pressed for long periods, not fully depressing the clutch, improper gear shifting, or keeping the vehicle in a semi-clutch state for extended periods. 2. Poor fuel quality: Using low-quality fuel can affect the gasoline filter and fuel lines, potentially leading to poor fuel supply and resulting in weak acceleration. 3. Throttle carbon buildup: Clean the throttle. 4. Small engine displacement with excessive vehicle load: If this is the case, it is considered normal. Since the actual vehicle cannot be inspected, an accurate judgment cannot be made. It is recommended to visit a 4S shop or a professional auto repair shop for a systematic check to identify the exact issue and then proceed with the appropriate repairs.