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What are the reasons why a Passat doesn't move when accelerating?

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RemingtonDella
09/02/25 3:16am
Reasons why a Passat doesn't move when accelerating: The car is out of fuel and needs to be refueled as soon as possible; the fuel pump is faulty, reducing work quality; there is an issue with the coordination between the computer control system and the sensors; the fuel injector is clogged or damaged, preventing normal operation; the ignition system has a problem. Here is additional information: 1. Precautions: There are several types of gasoline, and the composition ratio of each type varies, leading to differences in performance. Therefore, always check the gasoline grade before refueling. 2. Hazards: Overfilling the fuel tank can lead to leaks and increase the risk of fire. Gasoline at gas stations is stored underground, where temperatures are lower, especially in hot summers. Due to thermal expansion and contraction, overfilling may cause gasoline to overflow from the vent hole. Aside from causing waste, if the spilled gasoline encounters an open flame, such as a cigarette butt, it can easily lead to a fire or even an explosion.
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DeHaley
09/14/25 5:32am
I've been driving a Passat for several years and have encountered situations where the car doesn't move when accelerating, which is quite common. Possible reasons include a faulty throttle pedal sensor where pressing it doesn't send a signal to the computer; too much carbon buildup in the throttle body, blocking the air intake and suffocating the engine; or a fuel pump failure preventing fuel delivery. Once, I fixed it by replacing the spark plugs because unstable ignition caused insufficient power. Another possibility is transmission slippage, especially in older cars with CVT system issues. If you encounter this while driving, don't panic—first pull over safely, turn on the hazard lights, and check if the braking system is functioning normally. Regularly cleaning the air filter and inspecting the fuel system can help reduce such issues. If you can't figure it out, consult a professional mechanic instead of pushing it further to avoid more damage to the car.
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SanDakota
10/28/25 6:16am
Buddy, the issue of the Passat not accelerating is mostly related to mechanical or electronic components. Common failure points include a loose throttle cable or faulty sensor, which prevents signals from reaching the ECU; a malfunctioning fuel pump or clogged filter blocking fuel supply; or worn engine ignition coils causing misfires and loss of power. Additionally, if the transmission overheats and slips, the car will feel sluggish. I recommend first checking basic fuel and electrical systems, such as measuring fuel pressure and cleaning throttle body carbon buildup—simple DIY fixes can resolve minor issues. Don’t neglect regular maintenance like oil changes, as it prevents most problems. Address car issues early; delaying repairs can lead to costlier fixes later. Safety first.
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StEmilia
12/11/25 6:32am
My Passat sometimes doesn't move even when I press the accelerator, which is particularly annoying when picking up my kids from school. It might be because the brakes aren't fully released and are stuck, or the battery is old causing unstable voltage that affects the fuel pump. A dirty fuel filter in the fuel line can block fuel supply, and a clogged intake system is also a common issue. Paying regular attention to the car's condition and developing a habit of warming up the engine can reduce unexpected problems. If it happens, immediately turn on the hazard lights, pull over, and check. With proper maintenance, you can drive with peace of mind.
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