One for you technical guys
2005 SRT6,
Problem, sometimes when accelerating there is no power at all, this does not relate to any speed or any revs but seems to happen mostly when cruising at approx 60/70mph put my foot down and nothing!! (the gearbox does kick down) but it also can happen just pulling away off a roundabout but it never does it from a standing start.
The error codes that come up are,
P2027 [ 1,60, 7,89 ] -152 please refer to relevant technical manual
P2027 Y31/1 (EGR -0 vacuum transducer ) (po 403)
P2004 -0 The load Limit is active (P1999)
I at first thought the problem was with the mapping so took the car to a mapping "expert" this is where the above info came from. I lost confidence in them half way through the diagnostics and pulled my car out.
can anyone shed any light on the problem and stear me in the right direction to get it rectified?
Many thanks, Mo
Problem, sometimes when accelerating there is no power at all, this does not relate to any speed or any revs but seems to happen mostly when cruising at approx 60/70mph put my foot down and nothing!! (the gearbox does kick down) but it also can happen just pulling away off a roundabout but it never does it from a standing start.
The error codes that come up are,
P2027 [ 1,60, 7,89 ] -152 please refer to relevant technical manual
P2027 Y31/1 (EGR -0 vacuum transducer ) (po 403)
P2004 -0 The load Limit is active (P1999)
I at first thought the problem was with the mapping so took the car to a mapping "expert" this is where the above info came from. I lost confidence in them half way through the diagnostics and pulled my car out.
can anyone shed any light on the problem and stear me in the right direction to get it rectified?
Many thanks, Mo
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