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Old 02-13-2020, 08:22 PM
will2km will2km is offline
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Unhappy 2011 Quest hesitates on acceleration but only from idling

Hi all,

I am frustrated on this issue I am having, please advise what should I do.

Started around Oct. last year, the car started to hesitate on acceleration. There is no code or engine light. I took it to a dealership, they told me to wait for the light to come on, but 4 months passed...

Here are the symptoms/routines I collected so far

1. It will not happen when the engine is cold, but will definitely happen after 10min of driving.
2. It only occurs on hard acceleration from stopping or idling, if I press the pedal gentlly (which I am supposed to), everything will be normal
3. When it happens, I noticed the engine will rev from <1000rpm to around 1800rpm, stay there for about 3 seconds, then surge up
4. I tried to use OD off mode but it doesn't help.
5. It feels like the transmission wants to shift gear up but decides to wait a bit even though it's a CVT.
6. The upside is I am a much better driver now. :-)

Any comment is appreciated.


Thanks,

Will

Last edited by will2km; 02-13-2020 at 08:29 PM. Reason: More details
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