What is the reason why the Pajero cannot accelerate when the engine is hot?

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SadieLee
07/29/25 8:14pm
The reason why the Pajero cannot accelerate when the engine is hot is due to a fault in the vehicle's electronic throttle. If there is a malfunction in the electronic throttle, it is necessary to promptly visit the car's 4S store or a repair shop to inspect and repair the electronic throttle. This will resolve the issue of the car not being able to accelerate when the engine is hot. Electronic throttle failure: If the throttle position sensor is too dirty or the voltage is unbalanced, it can lead to electronic throttle failure, resulting in the situation where the throttle is pressed all the way down but the speed does not increase. If the fault is not related to the electronic throttle, then the issue may lie in the engine's intake system, fuel system, or ignition system. A fault or abnormality in any component of these three systems can cause the situation where the car's speed does not increase even when the throttle is fully pressed. Engine fuel system failure: If poor-quality gasoline is used, it is highly likely to cause the gasoline pump to burn out, the three-way catalytic converter to fail, or piston failure, directly affecting the engine's power. This can easily lead to engine stalling, inability to accelerate, and other similar phenomena.
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