
The reasons for the Wuling Rongguang not accelerating during driving are as follows: 1. Carbon deposits: There are three reasons for the car's lack of acceleration - carbon deposits on the valves, idle speed motor, intake tract, combustion chamber, and spark plugs, which can cause the engine to stall at idle; 2. Driving in congested roads: Prolonged driving in congested areas with frequent acceleration and deceleration can lead to a sluggish feeling when driving again; 3. Poor fuel quality: This can affect the gasoline filter and fuel lines, potentially causing poor fuel supply and resulting in sluggish acceleration. It can also impact the lifespan of the exhaust system's three-way catalytic converter. If the three-way catalytic converter is clogged, it will directly affect the vehicle's acceleration performance and increase fuel consumption, leading to sluggish acceleration.

I've driven the Beidou Star for over a decade and seen many cases where the car doesn't respond when accelerating. The most common issue is fuel system failure. The fuel pump is the most likely culprit—that little component inside the fuel tank tends to wear out over time, leading to insufficient fuel supply. Another possibility is a clogged fuel filter, where impurities in the gasoline block the fuel line, or a faulty fuel pressure regulator preventing fuel from reaching the engine. I once had a throttle position sensor fail, and the car simply wouldn’t respond when I pressed the gas pedal. If you notice anything unusual, pull over immediately and check. When starting the car, listen for a humming sound from the fuel tank—this indicates the pump is working. No sound could mean a blown fuse or a failed pump. Ignoring these issues can lead to dangerous breakdowns. Regular , like replacing the fuel filter, can extend the pump's lifespan and prevent trouble.

I just encountered a lack of power when refueling my Beidou Star last month, and felt difficulty in acceleration right after driving out. After searching online, it might be due to a dirty or faulty air flow meter, which affects the air intake and leads to insufficient fuel supply; or issues with the ignition coil and spark plugs causing untimely ignition. Another possibility is excessive carbon buildup in the electronic throttle, causing a sluggish throttle response. A simple self-test: after parking and turning off the engine, restart it and observe if the engine light is on—if it flashes, it might be a sensor issue. If the problem persists, don’t try to save money by ignoring it; get it checked and repaired immediately. Beidou Star repairs aren’t too expensive, but neglecting small faults can lead to bigger losses.

Failure to accelerate while driving is extremely dangerous. I immediately turned on the hazard lights and pulled over. Possible causes include fuel pump failure, fuel line blockage, or electronic control unit malfunction. For Wuling Rongguang models, especially older ones, fuel lines are prone to aging. Do not attempt to continue driving, as it may lead to stalling and accidents. Safety first—get out and inspect: turn the ignition on without starting the engine and listen for the fuel pump sound; if silent, the issue is serious. Call for roadside assistance and have the vehicle towed to a repair shop. Regular , including cleaning fuel lines and sensors, can significantly reduce risks.

As a Every enthusiast, there are many reasons why the car might not accelerate properly. Fuel system issues: fuel pump wear, clogged filter, insufficient fuel pressure. Electronic issues: faulty throttle pedal sensor, ECU receiving incorrect signals. The Every's throttle system is sensitive; dirty sensors can cause misjudgment. Use a diagnostic tool to plug into the OBD port and read fault codes, such as P0121 indicating a throttle position problem. DIY advice: clean the sensors, replace the fuel filter. Preventive measure: inspect the fuel system every 5,000 km. Don't delay when encountering faults; fix them for peace of mind.

I've been driving my Beidou Star for several years and encountered a lack of power when accelerating. First, I troubleshooted it myself. Checked the fuel gauge to see if it was really out of gas—sometimes it's a misunderstanding. Then, I inspected the engine compartment fuse box and replaced the fuel pump fuse if it was blown. Next, tested the fuel pump operation: turned the key to the ACC position and listened for sound. A common issue with the Beidou Star is a clogged fuel filter, which can be resolved by replacing it. Alternatively, the throttle position sensor might be loose and just needs tightening. If it happens while driving, pull over slowly without sudden stops. If it can't be fixed quickly, send it for repair promptly to avoid damaging more parts due to delay. Always pay attention to fuel quality and regular .


