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rickie lee haislop jr Posted on Aug 27, 2013

My car after a few mins of driving when i get on it my car wont go more than 3000 rpm and acts like its tacking out at 3000 - 4000 rpm

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This problem might be happening because of a bad sensor that will cause the computer to make ur car go into limp mode. its a safty thing so that you dont over power ur engine causing damage.

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    this problem might be happening because of a bad sensor that will cause the computer to make ur car go into limp mode. its a safty thing so that you dont over power ur engine causing damage.

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