Why does the engine not accelerate when stepping on the gas pedal?
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The reason why the engine does not accelerate when stepping on the gas pedal is: insufficient friction of the car's clutch friction plate. The solution is: it is necessary to promptly go to the car's 4S store or repair shop to inspect or replace the car's clutch to solve the problem of weak acceleration. The most likely reason for the car's inability to accelerate when stepping on the gas pedal is clutch slippage. Clutch slippage mainly manifests as when accelerating while driving, the vehicle speed does not increase with the rise in engine RPM, and the engine's power cannot be fully transmitted to the drive wheels, resulting in weak driving performance, especially noticeable when going uphill. Installing or modifying electrical components may involve alterations to the vehicle's wiring. If the wiring is not handled properly, it can easily lead to short circuits or damage to the vehicle's onboard computer.