Low engine power

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ANDY MORRISON
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So a few months back now my wife was driving our vehicle and she stopped at her grandmothers house and when she left it would not go past 40 mph. So she stopped at her moms house (They only live a few miles apart) she called me and I drove out to pick her up and I took a look at it. It did the same thing to me. I put it all the way to the floor the rpm's would top out around 3000 and would not get over 40 mph. I am stumped we have a decent set of four new tires on it, the rear drivers side bearing is in need of replacing but also the ABS, AWD and the check engine light are all on. I have read that it could be just the e305 connector but I do not know for sure. Seeing as it is forty miles from the closest shop. I do not really want to have it towed if I can avoid it and I am hoping it is something I can fix myself. Thanks in advance!
Saturday, August 20th, 2016 AT 8:36 PM

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Tiny
SATURNTECH9
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The problem is the first thing I would do is scan all the computers for codes the ABS/traction control and engine control module.That would be my starting point. At least the engine codes would help. Sounds like its in reduce performance mode. I need the exact code numbers not code descriptions? Otherwise we are just guessing on which direction to even start.

This guide can help

https://www.2carpros.com/articles/engine-has-low-power-output

Please run down this guide and report back.
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Saturday, August 20th, 2016 AT 8:52 PM
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ANDY MORRISON
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My brother has a computer I can see if I can get him out to hook it up and let you know.
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Saturday, August 20th, 2016 AT 8:55 PM
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SATURNTECH9
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Alright keep me posted on what you find unfortunately cars these days have so many computers. So you need a professional scan tool that can read all the computers perform special tests etc. For problems like these.
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Saturday, August 20th, 2016 AT 9:07 PM
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JARVISRANDALL
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I recently inherited a 2001 Buick Regal and I have noticed a problem with the transmission. If you engage the cruise control at highway speeds, the car slows until it stops. When I tried to assist the car by pressing the gas pedal, it was already pegged to the floor. The car engine was not revving excessively, so this was a suprise. In the mornings, I have to go up a steep hill right out of my driveway. The car acts like it has no power at all and the engine almost seems to stall out. If I release the pedal and re-apply it, the car shudders and tries to shift to a lower gear, only to return to the higher gear. After several attempts of finding the "magic spot" with the gas pedal, the car seems to act fine. Sometimes, on a straightaway, the car acts like it has enough power to tear off the tires at take off and other times, it acts like it didn't even notice the gas pedal was pressed. I have had the car put on a computer and the mechanic said something about a "long range shift switch". Is it really as complicated as it sounds or is this a relatively easy fix? I can see my financial future growing dim.
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Friday, August 23rd, 2019 AT 1:37 PM (Merged)
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Any way you can post the code for me? This sounds like either a bad TPS(throttle position sensor), or the fuel pump. Have both checked, or post the code please.
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Friday, August 23rd, 2019 AT 1:37 PM (Merged)
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The code I have received is P1811.
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Friday, August 23rd, 2019 AT 1:37 PM (Merged)
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MERLIN2021
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Turn ignition on, engine off. Before clearing the DTCs, use the scan tool to record the failure records for reference. Using the CLEAR INFO function will erase the stored failure records from the PCM. Record the failure records. Clear the DTCs. Are any of DTCs P0121, P0122, P0123, P0218, P0502, P0503, P0711, P0712, P1121 or P1122 also set?

Fluid level low.
Oil filter and seal missing, plugged or damaged.
Spacer plate and gasket damaged or misassembled.
Pressure Control (PC) solenoid valve damaged or contaminated.

Let me know how it goes
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Friday, August 23rd, 2019 AT 1:37 PM (Merged)
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RAPPELLMASTER87
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The car recently has had a fuel filter, spark plug, wires and one coil pack replaced due to a code which shows a misfire on no.1 spark plug. The poor acceleration symptom went away and now it's back. It feels like the motor its starving for fuel and I have to depress the accelerator way down to the floor to achieve the desired speed. I purchased a fuel pressure regulator and I am about to instal it, but how do I know its not the fuel pressure regulator and its something else. Without a code, I don't want to chase a problem that does not exist.
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Friday, August 23rd, 2019 AT 1:37 PM (Merged)
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Hello -

Please let me know if your model is a GS or LS. Also your engine size in liter and the 8th digit of your VIN.

Also, I know you had the code, but do you remember what the code number was?

For now, please go to Auto Zone (AZ) or O'Reilly's (OR) and for FREE they can pull the codes to the car. Most important: Once they check your codes, if they find something and you don't get it fixed and need to get back with us, please make sure you tell us exactly what the code was, number and all. Example, if the code was E0568 O2 Sensor bad. Then make sure you give us all of that. While there for FREE also they can bring their tester out and check your battery and alternator.

Are you sure you are getting a good strong spark? If not, we need to figure out if it is electrical or fuel related. Pull a plug wire off of the spark plug and insert something into the end of it and have someone try to start the car and have the metal object really close to a piece of metal on the engine and see if you are getting a good strong popping blue spark. Don't have your hands on any part of the metal! If there is no spark, then it is electrical.

If you are getting good spark then spray some starting fluid in the throttle body and try to start it and see if it tries to start then.

I wouldn't change the pressure regulator yet. If you pull the vacuum hose on yours, is there fuel in it?

You may need to get a fuel pressure check on the fuel pump to ensure it is putting out okay. We will see.
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Friday, August 23rd, 2019 AT 1:37 PM (Merged)
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T DAWG
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I Have a 2003 Buick Regal LS with an odometer reading of 105,000KM/65,000Mi.
The battery on my car was replaced recently. Immediately afterward I noticed some odd shifting/higher revving but wrote it off to the car re-learning my diving and it's settings. About 150KM after the battery change I was driving on the highway and noticed the RPM seemed about 300 higher than normal for the speed. When I got to a moderate hill the car kept downshifting and loosing speed. It shifted all the way down to first and it still kept slowing down. It seemed like the car had very little power or the transmission was slipping. I checked the transmission fluid level and it was full (and was flushed at 80K) and the air filter and air intake seemed clean and unbloacked (Airfilter eplaced 6,000KM ago). The car seems to shift properly in and out of gear. There are no idiot lights on and the dealer says there are no codes. I had the fuel filter replaced when the deal checked for codes. Driving around town the car is revving higher and accelerating slowly but able to keep up with traffic. Is there a way to rule out transmission/torque converter issues before delving into O2 sensors, Injectors, MAP, TPS, MAF, fuel pump, fuel regulator, vacuum issues, plugs, plug wires, ignition coil, cap and rotor, Catalytic converter, etc.
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Friday, August 23rd, 2019 AT 1:37 PM (Merged)
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Of all the things you mentioned, I would tell you to start by checking the catylatic converter. If the light isn't on, there is a good chance it is starting to plug.

Let me know what you find.

Joe
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Friday, August 23rd, 2019 AT 1:37 PM (Merged)
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Thankyou very much for the reply. I will follow up once I find someone to assist me in doing that.
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Friday, August 23rd, 2019 AT 1:37 PM (Merged)
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Let me know what you find.

Joe
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Friday, August 23rd, 2019 AT 1:37 PM (Merged)
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Catylatic converter seemed to be it. Had the Intake manifold done first, minor improvment, then cat brought it to 90% of the power I had before.

The second place did a temp test on cat, after dealer told me no option other than replacment to test.

Not sure if intake issue could have lead to cat clog, or these things just all go at once.

Thankyou for your help.
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Friday, August 23rd, 2019 AT 1:37 PM (Merged)
Tiny
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I'm glad you got it fixed. I had a feeling that was the problem. Everything you described led me to believe that. Actually, the intake could have caused the converter problem. Coolant, unburned fuel. Could have caused it to melt down.

Take care and let us know if you have questions in the future. And thanks for using 2carpros. Com.

Joe
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Friday, August 23rd, 2019 AT 1:37 PM (Merged)
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PAUL RAS
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Engine Performance problem
2003 Buick Regal 6 cyl Two Wheel Drive Automatic

My Buick Regal is acting very sluggish. It does not want to rev up much past 2000 rpm when in gear. If you much above that it actually has less power. I thought it might be the transmission, because I had it serviced very recently, so I toke it to a tranny shop and they tested it with computer and a drive. They said it was not the transmission, maybe a fuel filter. I was scepticle because it would rev up fine in neutral or park, but not in gear. I went and had the filter changed just to make sure, and as I thought, it did not help any. It feels like it is being held back somehow. Any help would be appreciated
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Friday, August 23rd, 2019 AT 1:40 PM (Merged)
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The demands of your engine change under different circumstances.

While in park or nuetral, there's no load, while in drive or reverse, the entire weight of your car creates a tremendous load on the motor.

Unfortunately, it's impossible to diagnose your problem from here, but I can give you the procedure to check.

First, check your computer for codes.

Second, check the ignition system. Make sure there's no misfire. Check all plugs and wires.

Third, make sure you have proper fuel pressure while the engine is under load. You do this by hooking up a pressure gauge that can be seen from the passenger compartment while driving.

Fourth check that the injectors aren't clogged. They can feed a engine not under load just fine, but won't supply enough fuel once you get in drive.

Fifth, check a clogged cat or exhaust system, though I doubt this as your engine wouldn't rev high in park either.

Lastly, check the computer/sensors for a faulty part. (Including the wires and connectors)
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Friday, August 23rd, 2019 AT 1:40 PM (Merged)
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BORNBILLY
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My 2001 buick regal is bogging down and not accelerating. It takes about 5 minutes to get up to 50mph. When at an idle, I can give it gas and it sounds like it is being muffled and just not taking the gas. I seems to shift fine while on the road and the transmission fluid level is fine. I have changed the fuel filter and it still bogs down. Is there a module that could be bad or the catylatic converter stopped up? Please help.
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Friday, August 23rd, 2019 AT 1:40 PM (Merged)
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I would do a fuel pressure test and a exhaust back pressure test sound's like you could have a plugged cat.
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Friday, August 23rd, 2019 AT 1:40 PM (Merged)
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NEBRASKA DON
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Runs well, with slow acceleration it seems to cut out but if I accelerate hard it pulls out of cut-out and accelerates well.
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