If this is a manual trans, with a clutch, how does the engine rev without you suddenly accelerating?
If the car isn't accelerating, something is slipping. I would guess the clutch is on the way out.
As the clutch wears, you will see slipping in high gear first, mostly when you are accelerating, heading uphill, or into the wind. Once the clutch slips, it will never stop slipping until you remove the power (static friction/ dynamic friction coefficients).
Carl
On 10/16/2011 7:24 PM, roderick_macdonell wrote:
My 1986 190D (standard transmission) has taken, the last few days, to suddenly revving at very high RPMs when I am driving along at speeds between 40 and 60 mph.
It happens out of the blue - and the accelerator compresses toward the floor and the engine races. I turn off the engine and coast for a few seconds, and then turn the engine back on again, and its okay for a few minutes - and then a few minutes later it starts again.
Mechanic disconnected the power steering rod today to see if that will possibly solve the problem.
Any suggestions please?
Tks
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