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<blockquote data-quote="ANGREY" data-source="post: 15892401" data-attributes="member: 188865"><p>Car is in limp mode. It can do this for several reasons. Mine has done it twice, because of what the computer says is a bad fire in one of the cylinders (not overheating). Most guys get it because of running the car hard without the coolers (pre-17 non-track pack cars).</p><p></p><p>It won't let you switch modes and won't allow you more than slight throttle position or over a very low rpm. Basically, it's intended to "limp" the car until you can get somewhere and fix whatever the computer deems as a potentially harmful condition.</p><p></p><p>I have an N-guage on my car, so I can read codes and reset/clear them. Both times it happened to me, I simply cleared the code, turned off the vehicle and started it up. Went back to normal. Not sure if it was the restart of the vehicle or clearing the code (or both), but you may need to get a diagnostic tool to clear the code (or look in the manual to see if you can do it from the dash display), if that's part of the required solution (clearing the code).</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ANGREY, post: 15892401, member: 188865"] Car is in limp mode. It can do this for several reasons. Mine has done it twice, because of what the computer says is a bad fire in one of the cylinders (not overheating). Most guys get it because of running the car hard without the coolers (pre-17 non-track pack cars). It won't let you switch modes and won't allow you more than slight throttle position or over a very low rpm. Basically, it's intended to "limp" the car until you can get somewhere and fix whatever the computer deems as a potentially harmful condition. I have an N-guage on my car, so I can read codes and reset/clear them. Both times it happened to me, I simply cleared the code, turned off the vehicle and started it up. Went back to normal. Not sure if it was the restart of the vehicle or clearing the code (or both), but you may need to get a diagnostic tool to clear the code (or look in the manual to see if you can do it from the dash display), if that's part of the required solution (clearing the code). [/QUOTE]
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