coachnorowski
LVC Member
I searched the forums and did not find something similar to what happened to me today, im sorry if i am posting in the wrong area.
After driving the car on and off for about 1 hours maybe 20 miles with no problems, I went to eat lunch. When I started to drive down the street after about one minute of driving, pressing the gas did not do anything. No power, no accelaration, no reving noise from the engine. I immediately pulled over and tried reverse, nothing in reverse either. I shut the car off. And started it in about 5 seconds. It started back up smoothly but would not move forward or reverse. After trying to start it up again it started but stalled out in about 3 seconds. My further attempts to start the car have been unsuccessful. It churns but does not start
I checked the oil it was fine as well as the transmission fluid. I have a half tank of gas and did not get any gas in about 2 weeks. When i opened the hood i saw no signs of problems. I did open the engine cap and saw minor smoke/steam in the engine, but nothing significant.
The reason I am asking your opinions is because of the hurricane I do not know how easy it will be to get my car to the mechanic. It is a 2000 lincoln LS with about 129k miles. No dash lights or engine transmission issues in recent weeks/months. Thank you for taking the time.
After driving the car on and off for about 1 hours maybe 20 miles with no problems, I went to eat lunch. When I started to drive down the street after about one minute of driving, pressing the gas did not do anything. No power, no accelaration, no reving noise from the engine. I immediately pulled over and tried reverse, nothing in reverse either. I shut the car off. And started it in about 5 seconds. It started back up smoothly but would not move forward or reverse. After trying to start it up again it started but stalled out in about 3 seconds. My further attempts to start the car have been unsuccessful. It churns but does not start
I checked the oil it was fine as well as the transmission fluid. I have a half tank of gas and did not get any gas in about 2 weeks. When i opened the hood i saw no signs of problems. I did open the engine cap and saw minor smoke/steam in the engine, but nothing significant.
The reason I am asking your opinions is because of the hurricane I do not know how easy it will be to get my car to the mechanic. It is a 2000 lincoln LS with about 129k miles. No dash lights or engine transmission issues in recent weeks/months. Thank you for taking the time.