Yesterday I went to the store and all was well, but on my way home the car wouldn't go kick into gear. There was no grinding of the transmission gears or any problems changing the gears, but it wouldn't go faster than 25-30 miles per hour once in gear, and before it would go, it sounded as if I had the car in neutral and was steping on the gas, and there was also a smell of burt plastic. So could it be my clutch (which feels fine), transmission (no grinding sounds), or the O2 sensor (whatever that does)? Or could it be something else. I have never had any problems with my car before this, and have always followed the maintanance schedule on it. I have a 96 4-door Accord LX 2.2 litre 5-speed.
2006-12-25
08:18:29
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Zodiac_Child
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