So a quick run down of my situation. PS not much of a car guy so sorry if my terminology is off, please bear with me.
Car was running fine until a couple of weeks ago, driving back from a day out along the motor way (slight incline) I realised it was gradually slowing down and didn't seem to be pulling as it should, tried to gear down and it struggled even more, car started to judder and continued to lose power, rinse and repeat until I succumbed to pulling over.
AA came and did a bunch of basic tests, but found nothing clear or definitive but said it sounded like it was getting to much air, check the airl filter, throttle body etc and drove it round the car park saying it sounded a bit off still but otherwise was driving okay, until you go full throttle.
In the end, I managed to drive it home taking a non-motorway route, reaching 50-60mph as long as I was easy on the throttle and accelerated gradually.
Since I have been home and driving it around town, I can still tell something isn't right. Its pulls and accelerates fine on flat or downhill much as is need for 30-40mph roads but it particularly struggles going up hills as my rev counter just seems to max out between 2500-3500, no matter the gear, inclination or how far to the floor I go, it's just seems to be capped.
My fiancé's brother is a mechanic with the same car, so he did the usual checks, and brought some parts of his car to interchange and see if anything could fix it... new throttle body, new spark plugs, new belt of some kind, new injector rail, new coil packs, nothing made a difference.
I then saw a few forums about limp mode, so today tried to disconnect the negative battery terminal and leave it for an hour or so for residual power to fade and reconnect, still the same issue.
Really odd thing is no dash lights and no diagnostic codes, car doesn't seem to recognise any issues at all.
For the most part it drives and feels normal as it revs enough to accelerate fairly normally on flat and down hills, like I say it just doesn't want to pull.or accelerate up hill.
I'm thinking some sort of electrical, sensor or timing issue but thats just a stab in the dark and my fiancé's brother (and his older guru colleagues) are pretty stumped as most of the issues they expect to cause something like this would be detected by the dash lights and or diagnostic codes but no dice.
Only other thing to add is there hasn't been any juddering, signs of misfire or unusual knocks or sounds since the initial motorway issue, but also haven't been on any motorways since as don't want to be paying out for AA again lol.
Anyone experienced something like this or have any suggesting, don't want to.just keep paying out for more and more parts on a whim without being able to test and diagnose this issue definitely.
Car was running fine until a couple of weeks ago, driving back from a day out along the motor way (slight incline) I realised it was gradually slowing down and didn't seem to be pulling as it should, tried to gear down and it struggled even more, car started to judder and continued to lose power, rinse and repeat until I succumbed to pulling over.
AA came and did a bunch of basic tests, but found nothing clear or definitive but said it sounded like it was getting to much air, check the airl filter, throttle body etc and drove it round the car park saying it sounded a bit off still but otherwise was driving okay, until you go full throttle.
In the end, I managed to drive it home taking a non-motorway route, reaching 50-60mph as long as I was easy on the throttle and accelerated gradually.
Since I have been home and driving it around town, I can still tell something isn't right. Its pulls and accelerates fine on flat or downhill much as is need for 30-40mph roads but it particularly struggles going up hills as my rev counter just seems to max out between 2500-3500, no matter the gear, inclination or how far to the floor I go, it's just seems to be capped.
My fiancé's brother is a mechanic with the same car, so he did the usual checks, and brought some parts of his car to interchange and see if anything could fix it... new throttle body, new spark plugs, new belt of some kind, new injector rail, new coil packs, nothing made a difference.
I then saw a few forums about limp mode, so today tried to disconnect the negative battery terminal and leave it for an hour or so for residual power to fade and reconnect, still the same issue.
Really odd thing is no dash lights and no diagnostic codes, car doesn't seem to recognise any issues at all.
For the most part it drives and feels normal as it revs enough to accelerate fairly normally on flat and down hills, like I say it just doesn't want to pull.or accelerate up hill.
I'm thinking some sort of electrical, sensor or timing issue but thats just a stab in the dark and my fiancé's brother (and his older guru colleagues) are pretty stumped as most of the issues they expect to cause something like this would be detected by the dash lights and or diagnostic codes but no dice.
Only other thing to add is there hasn't been any juddering, signs of misfire or unusual knocks or sounds since the initial motorway issue, but also haven't been on any motorways since as don't want to be paying out for AA again lol.
Anyone experienced something like this or have any suggesting, don't want to.just keep paying out for more and more parts on a whim without being able to test and diagnose this issue definitely.