Dirty throttle body and bore can do this also .
MAF sensor faulty
Don’t neglect the basics like a tune up including plugs and a fuel filter, etc. if a check engine light is present get it checked for free at att parts store, mine was thecssnecwaybsvd had a loose fuel injector plug in themso wiring harness and a plug wire was bad. Keep it simple, you’ve got this!
SOURCE: Won't accelerate past 40 miles per hour
these jeeps did have a small problem with the tp sensor. i would also have the back pressure of the exhaust checked to see if you have a catalytic converter choked up.
SOURCE: Rough idle, Car shakes, sputters and misfires upon acceleration
It sounds like you may have a problem feeding the fuel to your engine, I had the same problem with my 89 RS. All the 1989 model's fuel systems were recalled. I think you may need a new fuel pump. The fuel pump is located inside the gas tank in the rear of the car right under the rear axle. The fuel pump itself isn't too expensive, but with other small parts such as the electrical harness upgrade and fuel filter and the labor you should be looking somewhere in the $500 range. I hope this helps.
SOURCE: 2004 subaru forester, 99,000 miles. Check engine
Drop in to an Autozone, or Pep Boys, or similar big parts store & they will usually scan for codes free. This will hopefully eliminate all the guess work, or at least point everyone in right direction for better diagnosis. If not obvious from codes what the problem is, get back to us and we'll help you out.
Testimonial: "Thanks for the great suggestion . I'll have Autozone read the codes on Monday. Thanks again!"
SOURCE: 2005 XC90 T6 AWD making a whirling noise upon acceleration
Add me to the list. Just got back from a Volvo dealership in Chicago and was told the 'winding' noise we're experiencing during deceleration in our 2004 XC90 is due to a failing transmission,so i would suspect the same accelerating. hope all works out for you
SOURCE: My 2004 Explorer will not accelerate, only idles.
verify the gas pedal cable is connected out at the throttle body,you will need to remove the plastic cover that covers the linkage on the throttle body.
74 views
Usually answered in minutes!
×