Motor Vehicle Maintenance & Repair Asked on November 13, 2021
About three days ago I noticed my car (2001 Buick Regal) was acting a bit sluggish when accelerating on the highway, the engine would rev up a bunch and the CEL flashed, but otherwise the car still drove fine. A day later I took the car for a drive and noticed very poor acceleration, but it was still drivable, on the way back home it got much worse, it would take a minute or two to get up to 60mph and it was sputtering a lot. Today I took it for a drive around the neighborhood to see how bad it was – it’s to the point where it barely accelerates at all, I can barely make it up any hills, and I noticed this clanking sound even at low speeds.
I disconnected the MAF sensor and took it for a short ride, that seemed to improve it a little bit but not much. After that, I reconnected the MAF then disconnected the TPS sensor and that just made it worse.
The check engine light is not illuminated, I tried pulling codes using an OBD reader but there were no codes to pull.
Does anyone have any suggestions on what to try next?
A 2001 model year means it's OBD-II. The car may be putting itself into a limited-power limp mode as a method of self preservation, which may be masking what the real problem is. Once a car has failed in this way, diagnostics by way of "try this and see what happens" become tough because you may not be able to separate the actual issue from the computer's response to the issue. It will be even harder for us to try to diagnose the problem remotely.
The good news is, you can get an OBD-II reader online these days for cheap - under $50 for a standalone unit, or as cheap as $15 - $20 for a bluetooth unit to use with your phone. Or, you can take it to a car parts store and ask them to read it, most will do it for free (with the hopes that you'll then buy parts from them to fix whatever the problem is).
Once you know what codes it's throwing, you can update your question here, or do some googling to determine next steps.
Answered by dwizum on November 13, 2021
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