What is the problem when the Lavida car suddenly cannot accelerate while driving?
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Not serviced for a long time; the air conditioner has been on for a long time; the fuel injector is clogged due to poor fuel quality. Especially on the highway, sudden acceleration failure occurs at speeds like 80 km/h or 100 km/h, and pressing the accelerator to the floor doesn't help. This situation is not continuous; sometimes in a manual transmission, downshifting and adding fuel will get it going. Lavida: The Lavida is produced by Shanghai Volkswagen and was launched in June 2008. While continuing the design language of "dynamic and stylish" in the A-class car market, the LAVIDA Lavida embodies a new design DNA—"fusion." As a new car tailor-made for Chinese consumers, the LAVIDA Lavida not only maintains the excellent quality of German design but also incorporates many aesthetic concepts reflecting traditional Chinese culture and cutting-edge design elements. A-class car: With its forward-looking design language, the Lavida injects more luxury and grandeur into the A-class car segment, rewriting consumers' traditional impressions of the A-class car market, thereby meeting more localized consumer needs.
The other day I met an owner of an old Lavida. While driving on the highway, the accelerator suddenly became unresponsive, and the tachometer got stuck. Such fuel supply issues usually focus on three areas: the fuel pump might be burnt out—you can hear a non-working buzzing sound from the fuel tank after removing the rear seat; fuel line clogs are also common, especially after using low-quality gasoline; and the electronic accelerator pedal sensor failing is not uncommon. That time, replacing the fuel pump assembly solved the issue for him. I’d say you should never push through such a failure. I immediately advised him to pull over and turn on the hazard lights—forcing the car to run with a burnt-out fuel pump could leave you completely stranded.