Why does my Nissan Versa slow down at 2500 rpm?
It would suddenly start slowing down at 65MPH (3000 RPM) and depressing the throttle had no effect. The slowing continued until the engine reached about 2500 RPM at which point I could increase speed to around 65 MPH then it would slow again. This sequence continued until I got into town. In town there were no issues.
Is there a problem with my Nissan Versa?
This sequence continued until I got into town. In town there were no issues. This occurred every day for 3 days in a row some in the morning and some in the evening and under different engine loading conditions. There were no visual indications of a problem, no check engine, no dash lights, nothing.
Why does my car have slow accleration and moving RPMs?
If you don’t see coolant on the ground, the only other place is into the cylinders and/or the oil. Engine sluggishness would be a symptom of incomplete combustion, since coolant is entering the cylinders. Continued sluggishness in neutral rules out most transmission issues.
Why does my Nissan Versa go into limp home mode?
I rejected the limp home mode theory because there were no codes indicated and no pending codes stored; the shop manual indicates that if the ecm goes into limp home mode, it will throw a code that indicates what caused it to go into limp home mode.
Why is my Nissan Versa not accelerating at all?
If your Versa won’t accelerate, but the RPM’s do not change, that is an indication that there is an issue with creating power. The issue is going to be something affecting the motor. Here are some common issues that can affect the motor:
What happens if you break the transmission on a Nissan Versa?
If you’ve broken a drive/axle shaft, your Nissan Versa’s transmission has no way to turn the wheels anymore. If this were the case, there would not be any movement whatsoever from the vehicle. You also wouldn’t feel the slight jerk your Versa as you put it into gear. 4. Bad Transmission
What to do if your car is slow to accelerate?
I would recommend having your throttle body inspected by a qualified mechanic, such as one from YourMechanic to determine why your car is slow to accelerate. Explain your symptoms and have the mechanic drive the vehicle to verify the issue.
Why does my Chevy Silverado not want to accelerate?
If the catalytic converter gets too clogged up, it’ll keep the motor from accelerating properly. It’ll “bog” after a certain speed. Maybe it’ll drive 20 miles an hour just fine, but after that it just doesn’t want to accelerate whatsoever. This can also be a sign that it’s not getting enough fuel as well.
Why is the cruise control not working on my Nissan?
There’s lack of power on acceleration. when in cruise control it will not hold speed that was set . I never lost speed in cruise, it drops more than 5 mph. Watching the tach, it seems to be at higher rpm than before. Jay : So cruise control is not working either? Jay : How many miles on the car? Customer:
When does CVT surge happen in Nissan 2.5?
The surge in my car, which is the 2.5 with the Jatco JF011E belt CVT (3.5’s have the Jatco JF010E), happens between about 32-37 mph, more or less. It doesn’t happen all the time, but it happens in light throttle conditions, as if maintaining a certain speed. It feels like the car is lugging, slightly jerking back and forth.
When did my Nissan Tiida suddenly lose power?
Hi, My 2009 nissan tiida (106000 km) suddenly lost power when going up a slight hill. Steering locked up but I was able to slowly move of the road. at this stage all engine/warning lights turned on.
Why does my Nissan Versa not move in first gear?
It only gets worse as the clutch disk slips, burns up, and can handle less and less torque. Eventually it’ll only move in first gear or not at all. If your Versa won’t accelerate, but the RPM’s do not change, that is an indication that there is an issue with creating power. The issue is going to be something affecting the motor.
What is the alternator voltage on a Nissan Versa?
I plugged in a data logger and monitored all ODBII data available. The data indicated that the alternator voltage was varying from approximately 14V (at 2500 RPM) to less than 12V (at 3000 RPM); at the same time both oxygen sensor voltages would vary as well as other related outputs.
What causes a Nissan Versa to slow down?
Hello: My 2008 Versa MT with 160K miles had the same issue. It would suddenly start slowing down at 65MPH (3000 RPM) and depressing the throttle had no effect. The slowing continued until the engine reached about 2500 RPM at which point I could increase speed to around 65 MPH then it would slow again.
Can a bad accelerator pedal sensor be repaired?
Symptoms of a Bad or Failing Throttle/Accelerator Pedal Position Sensor. Unfortunately, this part can’t be repaired, so when a certified mechanic determines that there is a problem with this device, you’ll have to replace the accelerator pedal position sensor.
How to change the accelerator pedal release position?
Accelerator Pedal Release Position Learning Procedure. Make sure that the accelerator pedal is fully released. Turn ignition switch “ON” and wait at least 2 seconds. Turn ignition switch “OFF” wait at least 10 seconds. Turn ignition switch “ON” and wait at least 2 seconds. Turn ignition switch “OFF” wait at least 10 seconds.
I plugged in a data logger and monitored all ODBII data available. The data indicated that the alternator voltage was varying from approximately 14V (at 2500 RPM) to less than 12V (at 3000 RPM); at the same time both oxygen sensor voltages would vary as well as other related outputs.