For the last couple of weeks, I’ve noticed my car hesitating when it reaches 3,000 RPM and I’m not sure what it means. What do I do if my car hesitates at 3,000 RPM?
Reviewed by Shannon Martin, Licensed Insurance Agent.
If your car is hesitating around 3,000 RPM you could be dealing with a fuel or air delivery issue that could cause damage in the long run. The best thing you can do is bring your car to a mechanic and let them diagnose the problem and repair it.
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