Hi All,
I seem to have lost power when accelerating.
I was going up a hill, the turbo kicked in, and then it felt as though I had suddenly lost power.
The “Engine Failure: Repair Needed” light/ message then appeared on the dash.
The car now feels like I am driving a basic 1.2 with really poor acceleration. Still drives ok.
I am hoping it is just an issue with a pipe or turbo connection and not an issue with the turbo itself.
The engine was really warm after opening the bonnet/ hood.
Anyone experienced anything similar? If so, what was the outcome?
Thanks very much,
Stephen
Grandland X Sport 1.2 Turbo
Loss of turbo
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Hi Steeevo2021 and Welcome to the forum
I would get your booked into the dealership as soon as possible so they can get a code reader on it. It could be that the car has corrected itself from a slight glitch but until the fault code it cleared it still thinks it has an issue.
Alternately you could purchase a code reader to see what the issue is but if its still under warranty then better to get it booked in for them to check.
I would get your booked into the dealership as soon as possible so they can get a code reader on it. It could be that the car has corrected itself from a slight glitch but until the fault code it cleared it still thinks it has an issue.
Alternately you could purchase a code reader to see what the issue is but if its still under warranty then better to get it booked in for them to check.
Vauxhall Grandland X 2018 68 1.2 Elite Nav in Moonstone Grey with Intelligrip Adaptive Traction System
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As above really, if it's under warranty get the car to a main dealer who should read the stored fault codes and fix it.
If it's out of warranty and you have AA/RAC or similar with home start and the vehicle has "broken down" call them out. They should read the codes for you and come up with a likely cause.
Buy/borrow a decent code reader (GAPIID, higher end Autel etc) and read the full codes then google them. This won't fix it the problem but will give you a starter as how to.
Find a good local Vauxhall/Peugeot independent specialist, pay them to read the codes and they will recommend a fix.
If it's out of warranty and you have AA/RAC or similar with home start and the vehicle has "broken down" call them out. They should read the codes for you and come up with a likely cause.
Buy/borrow a decent code reader (GAPIID, higher end Autel etc) and read the full codes then google them. This won't fix it the problem but will give you a starter as how to.
Find a good local Vauxhall/Peugeot independent specialist, pay them to read the codes and they will recommend a fix.
1.2 SE ,8 speed auto, 2019, metallic Ruby red.
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