2017-10-10
A slow or no start condition
Gear may not shift properly
Gear shifting problems
Transmission may go into limp mode
Faulty camshaft position sensor
Faulty crankshaft position sensor
Faulty powertrain control module
Damaged wiring associated with the fuel injection control circuit
Fuel Pump: The fuel pump takes fuel from the fuel tank and delivers it to the engine. Problems in this car's fuel pump may lead to engine misfire, poor fuel economy & poor acceleration
Check the coolant level and inspecting the cooling system for any obvious damages such as cracks and leaks
If no obvious issues are found, run a cooling system pressure test to help locate any leaks that may exist. A leak found during this test should be repaired before any further diagnosis may take place
If no leaks are found in the cooling system, check the operation of the electric cooling fans or fan clutch. If the electric fan is inoperative, the fuse, relay or fan itself may require replacement