Reasons for Roewe 550's Buzzing Noise and Lack of Power During Acceleration
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When the air-fuel mixture fails to meet standards, the sensor detects this issue, resulting in weak acceleration and engine shaking, which disappears after the engine warms up. It is recommended to clean the fuel system. Once the air-fuel mixture meets the standards, normal operation will resume. Below are specific details about the Roewe 550: 1. Body Dimensions: The Roewe 550 measures 4624mm in length, 1827mm in width, and 1480mm in height. In terms of body size, it falls within the compact car category, but with a wheelbase of 2705mm, it has already entered the B-segment range, making it a typical cross-segment model. 2. Powertrain Configuration: The Roewe 550 is equipped with a 1.8L naturally aspirated engine, delivering a maximum power of 98kW (133Ps) and a maximum torque of 170Nm, ranking above average among 1.8L engines in its class. The Roewe 550 1.8L DVVT can also achieve linear adjustment of valve timing within a certain range according to different engine speeds, featuring excellent characteristics of high torque at low speeds and high power at high speeds.