
The reason why the Wuling Hongguang cannot accelerate when refueling may be due to a clutch failure. Here are some relevant introductions about the Wuling Hongguang: 1. Exterior: The exterior is grand and incorporates popular elements. The Wuling Hongguang adopts the currently very popular double-U front face design and a three-dimensional vertical waterfall-style chrome-plated grille, which not only makes the front part look more fashionable and dynamic but also inherits some characteristics of the General Motors series. The striking eagle-eye crystal diamond headlights and feather-shaped crystal diamond front fog lights further enhance the vehicle's sense of grade. 2. Interior: The interior is exquisite and the space is flexible and versatile. The interior of the Wuling Hongguang completely adopts a car-like design style, with a simple and eye-catching dashboard and a reasonably laid-out control panel that is within easy reach. The combination of black upper and light lower tones and the wraparound cockpit design add a home-like atmosphere and affinity. The seats are available in two materials, fabric and leather, both of which provide excellent support and wrapping, ensuring no fatigue even during long rides.

Last time I drove a Wuling Rongguang, the same thing happened—stepping on the gas only made noise without acceleration. After inspection, it turned out the fuel filter was clogged, starving the engine of fuel. Common issues also include a worn fuel pump or poor-quality gasoline, especially from small gas stations where fuel often contains more impurities that can cause blockages. I replace the filter every 10,000 kilometers as routine maintenance—it saves money and hassle. For a quick fix, try adding a bottle of fuel cleaner and driving on the highway, but in most cases, you’ll need to replace the part. Safety is key—if you lose power on the road, pull over immediately and turn on your hazard lights. Don’t push it. Towing fees cost more than repairs, so address the issue early for peace of mind.

As a long-time owner, this is often an ignition system issue. Worn spark plugs or faulty ignition coils can cause the air-fuel mixture to fail to ignite, especially noticeable during acceleration. For Wuling Rongguang models with over 100,000 km, spark plug replacement is necessary. I do it myself for under 200 RMB. If the ignition coil fails, the engine light will illuminate, requiring fault code diagnosis. Don't neglect it - prolonged issues can damage the engine. Regularly inspect high-voltage wire connections for looseness or corrosion - prevention is key.

After many long-distance drives, I've learned a thing or two. The Wuling Rongguang's lack of power during acceleration might be due to a clogged air filter, causing the engine to struggle for breath. When there's insufficient air, combustion is incomplete, and acceleration becomes as slow as a snail climbing a hill. If you usually drive in dusty construction sites, replacing the filter every three months is sufficient, costing only about 20-30 yuan. A simple self-check: open the airbox cover and check if the filter is dirty. If it's black, replace it immediately. Don't underestimate it—high-load driving on highways can make things worse, affecting fuel consumption and safety.


