NO POWER TAKES 1 MINUTE TO GET TO 60

Asked by GuruR3N6W May 01, 2024 at 12:56 AM about the 2010 Nissan Versa 1.8 S

Question type: Maintenance & Repair

I have no check engine, 2010 versa 1.8 has no power and takes about 1 or 2
minutes to get to 60. won't go any faster. it revs great in park or neutral but just
have no power all of a sudden

2 Answers

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On a fourteen year old car, it could be just about anything. First check to see if the engine air intake filter is clogged. Then I'd expect a clogged catalytic converter or defective O2 sensors. After that, maybe all you really need is a good tune-up.

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HERE WE GO AGAIN... NO POST............................................... On a fourteen year old car, it could be just about anything. First check to see if the engine air intake filter is clogged. Then I'd expect a clogged catalytic converter or defective O2 sensors. After that, maybe all you really need is a good tune-up.

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