What is wrong with my car?

Asked by Karnsoo50 Feb 19, 2020 at 06:09 AM about the 2005 Toyota Camry

Question type: Maintenance & Repair

Toyota Camry 2005. Car engine can start easily, no
problem with reversing car,smooth. But when try to
accelerate forward, the car hesitate for few secs, if
press the gas pedal harder ,it will cause the car to
jerk. After the car run, there is no more problem
even after stopping. No problem with switching
gear. What cause this?

3 Answers

22,000

Suggest you check the oil level in the automatic trans. Follow instructions in the Owners Manual for correct procedure. Smell the fluid on the Dipstick. Does it smell burned?

22,000

Karnsoo....did you ever resolve the issue with this vehicle?

10

Delay problems are related to transmission problems. ATF level should be proper. If it doesn't fix by changing the atf and replacing the strainer (filter). you need to find new transmission or have it rebuilt.

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