SlippyFist
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yeah i too went into limp mode ?Did you see the price? I'm sure blood returned to the rest of your body.
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yeah i too went into limp mode ?Did you see the price? I'm sure blood returned to the rest of your body.
What If I’ve had 0 lights pop up. I just lost em. Well they are there. But very hardly can you hear it. It’s like first gear is solid one pop. Second to 5th. 0. And downshifting too. NothingTime for a trip to the dealer. Probably something a recent software update will fix. Others here have had issues with this, but it's usually accompanied by some other warning lights on the dash. There are a couple of threads on this.
Please tell me you figured something outThanks for the reply guys, I tried looking online but without any luck. I’ll look again. I have no warning lights, which makes it difficult to diagnose. I’ll keep trying to look for answers idk if this is related to it but I went to the speedway for some spirited driving and deactivated my VDC and traction control for the first time (pedal dance). idk exactly when but a few moments after is when I started to notice the lack of pops and bangs
Yeah I fixed the issue, are you having the same problem?Please tell me you figured something out
Have you tried reading the codes to see if there’s any?What If I’ve had 0 lights pop up. I just lost em. Well they are there. But very hardly can you hear it. It’s like first gear is solid one pop. Second to 5th. 0. And downshifting too. Nothing
A check engine light wont affect the tone, volume, or frequency of the burbles. It's either all or nothing with the burbles. The few things that I've found to affect the sound are intake or exhaust leaks (loose worm gear clamps, etc), and weather ie; humidity/air density, temperature etc.What If I’ve had 0 lights pop up. I just lost em. Well they are there. But very hardly can you hear it. It’s like first gear is solid one pop. Second to 5th. 0. And downshifting too. Nothing
A check engine light wont affect the tone, volume, or frequency of the burbles. It's either all or nothing with the burbles. The few things that I've found to affect the sound are intake or exhaust leaks (loose worm gear clamps, etc), and weather ie; humidity/air density, temperature etc.
@Jcoco were you able to find a solution to your similar issue?
Kinda. What was the solution for you?Yeah I fixed the issue, are you having the same problem?
Interesting, that does sound like something that could result in reduced burble due to reduced ignition, spark or combustion issues.
All I did was delete pending codes that I had, I think I posted it on this thread, I’ll check and get back to you. Also I used a high end scanner not just an ‘off the shelf autoZone’ scanner, do you have one or a friend that has an expensive OBD2 scanner by any chance?Kinda. What was the solution for you?
Okay I just checked and it’s on the second page of this thread, (post #22) I had engine over speed condition and the ecu throws it into limp mode to prevent any damage, hopefully you can resolve the issue!Kinda. What was the solution for you?
Welll pop and bang came back in full and that’s as far as I know for now. As I dropped it off at dealership and made it their problemOkay I just checked and it’s on the second page of this thread, (post #22) I had engine over speed condition and the ecu throws it into limp mode to prevent any damage, hopefully you can resolve the issue!
Battery was low too. So it’s interesting you say that.Interesting, that does sound like something that could result in reduced burble due to reduced ignition, spark or combustion issues.
Easiest thing to check in this case would be your battery connections maybe check for corrosion/contact.
Outside of that I personally wouldnt know how to disgnose an alternator or ecm/pcm specific issue. Could also be a fuse.