2011 Nissan Altima 2.5 S type limp mode no acceleration

Asked by John Aug 05, 2018 at 10:24 AM about the 2011 Nissan Altima 2.5 S

Question type: Maintenance & Repair

I can start my car 2011 Nissan Altima S
Type 2.5 but there's no acceleration at all a
lot of people are having this issue I don't
know why there's not a recall too many
people are having this issue

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50

Sorry I don't have an answer but mine is doing the same thing hope someone answers this question so that I also can figure out why my car will not come out of limp mode should I change the transmission and strainer or get a new transmission?

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2007 Altima.. slow acceleration, no change out.. my check engine light says it’s the stepper motor circuit.. that’s the solenoid that controls the gears.. I just ordered the part. I’ll post if it works

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i am also placing my issue with this Nissan Nv200 vanette 2012 same thing came home one evening was on my way to see a friend when i pressed on the accelerator and the vehicle would normally rev up as it i think shift down to get higher revs but nothing as if ii'm cruising if i pull over put it in park or neutral it revs pass 3000rpm but when placed in drive just barely moves off until it builds up .then if i park overnight will work ok again but after driving 5o miles or so park when ready to leave slow again ive noticed if i park with the front of the car down it will run ok but if parked with the face higher it will granny walk when leaving.

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20

Darius once you changed the stepper motor did that fix the issue?

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