Lack of power
Lack of power
I've had a weird intermittent problem the last few weeks - every so often the car would lose power at low revs. It was mainly noticeable if I was driving along and then braked for something, then as I'd come off the brakes and back onto the throttle there'd be nothing for about a second, and then suddenly the power would kick in again.
This afternoon the problems got a bit worse as the car seems to be idling really low - around 500rpm, is that ok? I'm sure it normally idles at around 700rpm when warm. Worse still I was sitting at a few traffic lights and the car started quivering, felt like it was going to stall but it hasn't so far.
Does anyone know what the problem could be?
Lexusboy Have you been letting your fuel run low as it could be residue from the bottom of the tank causing a obstruction to the fuel.
Lexusboy Have you been letting your fuel run low as it could be residue from the bottom of the tank causing a obstruction to the fuel.
Shouldn't be to do with running the fuel low, because the fuel comes out of the bottom of the tank at all times anyway.
500rpm is a bit low for idling, yes, it should be more like 650 or so.
Possibly a problem with an O2 sensor ? Maybe just dirty ? If there was a major O2 sensor fault then you'd get a code.
There isn't anything possibly obstructing the accelerator pedal is there, is it still moving normally ?
steviewevie Possibly a problem with an O2 sensor ? Maybe just dirty ? If there was a major O2 sensor fault then you'd get a code.
There isn't anything possibly obstructing the accelerator pedal is there, is it still moving normally ?
steviewevie Possibly a problem with an O2 sensor ? Maybe just dirty ? If there was a major O2 sensor fault then you'd get a code.
There isn't anything possibly obstructing the accelerator pedal is there, is it still moving normally ?
Marsdendean Lexus Should do, but maybe a quick check of the air filter won't go a miss? You simply pull the two metal tabs away from the "L" on the engine cover, and pull the thing upwards!
Marsdendean Lexus Should do, but maybe a quick check of the air filter won't go a miss? You simply pull the two metal tabs away from the "L" on the engine cover, and pull the thing upwards!