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Just out of curiosity, is this issue isolated to manual cars only? Becouse from the previous posts none of the cars list an automatic car under the type of cars they drive.
Just like P' Z, MikeUCFL, juld0zer, carlitos, kangstar, Digltonium, Kabestro, mike12002us. They all seem to have manual transmission cars. |
I wouldn't have thought so.
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I always thought it was throttle related because i had a bug in my throttle map that would only randomly cause the severe lag where the revs increase extremely slowly. My guess is that the TPS or the throttle body itself would age or gunk up slightly. ECU figures commanded vs actual position isnt right so it goes into limp. After all, these cars emerged around the time of the Toyota floor mat scandal.
The thing that puts me off your overheated TPS theory although you have proof that i don't question is that from factory the throttle bodies are connected to the engine's coolant circuit to warm and stabilise their temperature. Largely to prevent icing but perhaps also to keep them from overheating. In their default location they are subject to coolant temps around 90*c and above, and also convective heat from the headers/cats beneath. The Stillen kit places the throttle bodies on the hot side of the intercooler. I cant remember if the coolant plumbing is retained? So maybe the coolant really is there to keep them cool? Personally, i think yours might be an isolated case where something failed and melted the wiring. It's easy to upgrade this cable - wrap it in exhaust wrap and then some foil tape on top. Alternatively you can buy heat insulation sleeves for ignition leads which will do the job too. |
Just had something similar happen for the first time today:
2014 7AT 41k miles, FI exhaust + K&N drop ins. Cold start, everything seemed fine until about 5 minutes later the car would not go above 4k rpms. Basically no power, a PRIUS would be faster!!! No CEL either. Now at home with a loaner awaiting the bad news... So I gather they will try the following: 1) Blame the k/n filters, clean the MAF sensors, coin-toss if it goes away 2) Problem will return, then they will clean the throttle bodies and/or replace. I have the extended gold warranty or whatever the hell it's called. Never once had a single problem with the car up until today |
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I'm out $100 for a MAF sensor cleaning and software update. It is what it is, funny the car seems to be much more responsive in the lower rpms. Wasn't going to sit there and argue with 'em, just happy to have it back, but I did let them know that there's multiple mile long threads online about the same issue. Maybe Nissan has figured it out with this "update" or that was just BS and they just unhooked the neg battery terminal: "that'd be $100" like: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cHUML0EZ1BQ |
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Good to know you have the car back to normal now. FYI, cleaning the sensor is a breeze, youll have to do it every few miles. As for the TB, cleaning them should also be a maintenance item, every 10k miles for me. Theyre pretty easy to clean but you gotta be careful not to mess em up, as theyre really sensitive. For peace of mind, this is the only reason i take the Z to a dealer. Good luck! :driving: |
Just guessing here...would catch cans keep the MAF sensors and TBs clean?
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Actually once a year every morning starts in limp mode thats when i know they are dirty, what i did cleaned the throttel bodys and done for another year.
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I just had this issue letting my car sit for a week. 2014 Base model Z, 6MT, Stillen CAI and oil cooler are my current set up. Problem happened twice where my Z would not accelerate when flooring the throttle. I cleaned my MAF sensors and changed from oiled filters to dry filters. Problem seemed to go away for now.
I am barely at 16K miles on my Z. I will clean the throttle bodies at 20K miles now that I have read this thread |
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Hello I just want to share that my 370 was going through limp mode for about 6 months. How I dealt with it for so long? I was lazy and figured I just had to turn off the car and wait 10 seconds before turning it back on, to work properly again.
Finally after doing some research I cleaned my DIRTY TB and limp mode has been gone for 3 weeks now, along with the codes P010B & P102. Huge thanks for this forum that helped me, through you guys experiences solve my issues. I love my Z again thanks to you guys. |
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