big acceleration problem Continental GT 2005
#16
Unless you like to buy parts and maybe get lucky and fix it. Start at the first point. Troubleshooting requires a process. No one is going to go oh I had that problem and all you need to do is buy this little part .Transmission control modules are known to be problematic not only on Bentley and Volkswagens but Mercedes Benz.
The trouble code presented on vcds is the reason this assessment. This is not to say that the module is the problem but if you don't check it and it is you'll spend a lot of time and money.
Don't overthink it, troubleshoot it. Only replace parts when confirmed they're bad. Theoretical repairs are expensive.
Regrettably Bentley service repair staff don't always abide by the above.
The trouble code presented on vcds is the reason this assessment. This is not to say that the module is the problem but if you don't check it and it is you'll spend a lot of time and money.
Don't overthink it, troubleshoot it. Only replace parts when confirmed they're bad. Theoretical repairs are expensive.
Regrettably Bentley service repair staff don't always abide by the above.
#17
so at first you advise me to disconnect the 1 round plug on the box transmution and cleaned with electric grease.
the change of my MAF is due to the same problem as well as the pumps of fuel.
the change of my MAF is due to the same problem as well as the pumps of fuel.
#20
Not too bad a project. Access to a lift is better than jacking the car up and lying on your back.
. FOOD FOR THOUGHT
To further the discussion I am not suggesting this is the case here. There is a printed circuit board, I believe not positive inside the transmission housing that goes bad. If my memory serves me correct Bentley service has sold owners a new transmission when only that component needed to be replaced. This is absolutely the case with certain Mercedes-Benz transmissions. I'm only putting this thought out there if this bridge needs to be crossed.
. FOOD FOR THOUGHT
To further the discussion I am not suggesting this is the case here. There is a printed circuit board, I believe not positive inside the transmission housing that goes bad. If my memory serves me correct Bentley service has sold owners a new transmission when only that component needed to be replaced. This is absolutely the case with certain Mercedes-Benz transmissions. I'm only putting this thought out there if this bridge needs to be crossed.
#23
Translation = "Bentley was changing the transmission for an oxidized grip ????"
Please clarify.
Please clarify.