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gonna need some codes & engine size to steer you in the right direction. these cars have bad crank & cam sensors, clogged converters, bad instrument cluster, passlock theft deterrent problems, bad fuel pump, clogged fuel filter .... the list goes on. let me know.
gonna need some codes & engine size to steer you in the right direction. these cars have bad crank & cam sensors, clogged converters, bad instrument cluster, passlock theft deterrent problems, bad fuel pump, clogged fuel filter .... the list goes on. let me know.
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Dec 16, 2014 - 31 posts - 21 authors
My car is back at the factory getting "worked on"...sudden loss of Power and control while driving on the freeway...has anyone else experienced this? ... My son was driving his '04 Volvo on the highway, when all of the sudden the car started slowing down, despite how much he ... Last I heard they were 60.
A manifold gasket leak will cause a power loss everywhere you drive, although a hot engine may lose more power than a cold one. You can check you spark plug color. A manifold leak makes a lean mixture so the plug should show the typical white-ish deposits.
Sounds like your coolant level might be low. At highway speed you probably have enough coolant and with the air passing thru the radiator keeps the temp down, but at idle not so much. Or depending whether you have a belt drive or electric fan. Belt driven, could need a new belt.
I guess my problem was the new crank sensor has failed.
Replace crank sensor again , it has fixed the problem.
Not too sure if this was any help or not.
gonna need some codes & engine size to steer you in the right direction. these cars have bad crank & cam sensors, clogged converters, bad instrument cluster, passlock theft deterrent problems, bad fuel pump, clogged fuel filter .... the list goes on. let me know.
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