Our testing has revealed that multiple mainstream EVs—including various sedans and SUVs that make no claim of being high-performance vehicles—can accelerate from zero to 60 mph in less than 5.
Issue 1: Press the gas pedal down about 3/4 for some decent acceleration to merge into traffic on the freeway on-ramp and the car goes. A couple seconds later, without adjusting throttle pressure, the car acts like I lifted the pedal and coasts. I lift the throttle and reapply and it does the same (goes and then coasts).
Cla180 After Hard acceleration, it knocks out the turbo and losses power! I am facing a problem with my 2014 cla180. Whenever I try to accelerate hard, I can feel my car losses power just like the car has no power. I can hear my open pod air intake take a deep breathe and losses power instantly after that. Car is still able to move after that
I have a Mercedes C300 Coupe 2019 model bought 7 months back. It will not accelerate when pressing the gas pedal after a stop and instead gets into idle mode. It will be moving very slowly (as if gas pedal is in idle state) and how hard I press the gas pedal, the RPM does not go increase (stays at around 0.5).
Step 1 – Check the computer with an OBD-II scanner. This should be the first step in diagnosing trouble in your engine. You'll find that the computer will register a "limp home" situation, meaning the engine won't allow the engine to produce normal power until the situation is remedied. This is especially important when there are problems
You will likely need the help of a mechanic for some of these systems. Top 10 Reasons Your Car is Not Accelerating. 1) Emergency Brake is Engaged/Out of Fuel. 2) Fuel Problems. 3) Spark or Spark Timing Problems. 4) Mechanical Problems. 5) Electrical Problems. 6) Airflow Problems. 7) Limp Mode.
shazanger Discussion starter. 33 posts · Joined 2009. #1 · Dec 11, 2009 (Edited) My 1985 300D is having some issues accelerating up hill. I can accelerate when going below 50mph, though it very slow. Once I go above 50mph up hill, it stays pretty steady and struggles. If I am over 60mph, the car will gradually slow down.
The replacement plugs I used are NGK G-Power plugs with a fine tip, which according what I've read in various places: "a much lower voltage is required to jump the spark gap". If this is true, it makes me suspect that the great reduction in hesitation and wobble when revving the engine may be due to the lower voltage requirement, indicating
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