2000 lanos 1.6 AT
car can not accelerate, actually, it move, put when you push gas , it does not accelerate.
I changed the transmission filter, it does not work.
I disconnect the O2 sensor, it does not work
I took off the EGR valve, it is ok, I think, and I disconnect the egr valve when the car is cold, it does not help
I did not find the PCV yet
these engine control componet will affect the performance in the long run, but I do not think it will affect my car so dramatically.
I took off timing cover, so I know the enging speed up.
I suspect transmission, but it also dese not look like a typical transmission failure, because the car move(at least the torque convert works) at the idel speed,
just ignor the gas
and If I shift the transmission manually, it does not help
I just have no idea what happened
car can not accelerate
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The best indication of the problem is to look at the transmission fluid.... does it smell "burnt" or have small black particles floating around in it?
Do you have to add transmission fluid on a regular basis?
Have you been changing the transmission fluid according to the manufacturers suggested maintenence guidelines?
If you are not the original owner there might be a posibility that the previous owner did something wrong.... such as not checking levels and letting it get low... or they added a non factory additive to the fluid.
Also keep in mind that these transmissions have related electronics.... perhaps it's a bad solinioid or controller.
Do you have to add transmission fluid on a regular basis?
Have you been changing the transmission fluid according to the manufacturers suggested maintenence guidelines?
If you are not the original owner there might be a posibility that the previous owner did something wrong.... such as not checking levels and letting it get low... or they added a non factory additive to the fluid.
Also keep in mind that these transmissions have related electronics.... perhaps it's a bad solinioid or controller.
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I changed the transmission filter by my self yesterday evening
you know what? the filter even broke !!!!!!! while the fluid looks kind of OK.
I had never image that
you know what? the filter even broke !!!!!!! while the fluid looks kind of OK.
I had never image that
chris@PrecisionBoost wrote:The best indication of the problem is to look at the transmission fluid.... does it smell "burnt" or have small black particles floating around in it?
Do you have to add transmission fluid on a regular basis?
Have you been changing the transmission fluid according to the manufacturers suggested maintenence guidelines?
If you are not the original owner there might be a posibility that the previous owner did something wrong.... such as not checking levels and letting it get low... or they added a non factory additive to the fluid.
Also keep in mind that these transmissions have related electronics.... perhaps it's a bad solinioid or controller.