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Car deccelerates when trying to accelerate


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I have noticed a new problem yesterday. When I put put my foot down to accelerate the car starts to deccelerate for 1-2secs when it reaches around 4-5000rpm, it slows down by 5-10mph and drops 500rpm, then after continues to accelerate. 1st gear is fine but it only happens with 2nd gear onwards. Gear changing is not a problem, only the decceleration when I don't want it to deccelerate. Anyone know what's wrong or had the same problem and how I can rectify it?

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No there aren't any warning lights. I'll try to reset the ecu once I figure out how to do it to see if it helps. What do you mean by sequence to activate the fault code?

 

I also read the sticking throttle thread. Would using a fuel additive or cleaning the throttle body help in this situation?

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No there aren't any warning lights. I'll try to reset the ecu once I figure out how to do it to see if it helps. What do you mean by sequence to activate the fault code?

 

I also read the sticking throttle thread. Would using a fuel additive or cleaning the throttle body help in this situation?

 

See this link for the fault code sequence and resseting procedure.

http://forums.nicoclub.com/zerothread/182298

 

Is your car modified if so what is done?

 

Failing that there is no gear indicators on this car and your Z could be running on limp mode Which by doing the fault code sequence I hope you get something to appear failing that It could be A trip to the Nissan Dealership mate.

 

i.e

Does the car have a CAI (cold air induction kit) or a D1 spec throttle controller.

 

It seems the throttle could be fine but you are not gaining the right mixture of air and fuel.

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Thanks for the replies. The car has not been modified and yes it's in gear correctly. I have tried to reset the ecu via the manual method but I can't seem to get the cel light to blink, so it seems as though it's not being done properly but I hav follwed the steps correctly. Is there any other way to do it myself without any equipment or will I have to take it to the dealer to reset the ecu?

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I managed to complete the first part, buy am confused with the second part....

 

" Without Consult

Turn ignition On.

Turn diagnostic mode selector on ECU fully clockwise and wait until inspection lamps flash. #Number of flashes displayed indicates corresponding mode.

Note number of flashes, then immediately turn diagnostic mode selector fully counterclockwise."

 

where is the diagnostic mode selector and ecu?

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