Hi all,
I really hope that someone will read this and be able to help me out.
Tonight I was driving home on the motorway, no problems at all. Traffic came to a stop for about 20 mins due to an accident and lane closure. Just before they let the traffic start moving again, it was a case of moving forward a few feet every few seconds, so the usual first gear, up to second, then back down to first, into neutral. While traffic was stationary I put her into neutral, handbrake on, no issues. I don't have the auto stop-start but was in half a mind about turning off the ignition until the traffic started moving again but I didn't bother.
When traffic started moving again, I set off in 1st, accelerated OK up to 2nd, accelerated OK up to 3rd but then I had no acceleration at that point. I pulled over to the hard-shoulder, hazards on. Decided to try again while on the hard-shoulder to see if I could accelerate but the same thing happened again, no acceleration once in 3rd. There were no warning lights.
Rang hubby who was about 25 mins away, told him where I was and he came. By the time he arrived the engine had been switched off for around half an hour, chance to cool down etc. I drove his car home and he said he'd drive mine. He had no problem with it driving home and in fact overtook me on the motorway!!! I'm having a hard job trying to convince him that there was a fault with the car.
Obviously I'm concerned now as I have a 50 mile round trip commute to work and back and tomorrow it is highly likely that I'll get stuck in another traffic jam due to busy motorway with people heading to Blackpool for the fireworks. I'm worried that the same thing will happen again should that be the case. Being a one female on the hard-shoulder of a motorway is my idea of hell and terrifies me.
Has anyone had this issue or have any idea what it could be? My car is a D-Style 1.6 THP Techno 155bhp.
I'm thinking of getting the train to work tomorrow and ringing Citroen to see if I can book it in for some diagnostics on Saturday morning but in the meantime, any help will be much appreciated.
Cheers
Jayne
I really hope that someone will read this and be able to help me out.
Tonight I was driving home on the motorway, no problems at all. Traffic came to a stop for about 20 mins due to an accident and lane closure. Just before they let the traffic start moving again, it was a case of moving forward a few feet every few seconds, so the usual first gear, up to second, then back down to first, into neutral. While traffic was stationary I put her into neutral, handbrake on, no issues. I don't have the auto stop-start but was in half a mind about turning off the ignition until the traffic started moving again but I didn't bother.
When traffic started moving again, I set off in 1st, accelerated OK up to 2nd, accelerated OK up to 3rd but then I had no acceleration at that point. I pulled over to the hard-shoulder, hazards on. Decided to try again while on the hard-shoulder to see if I could accelerate but the same thing happened again, no acceleration once in 3rd. There were no warning lights.
Rang hubby who was about 25 mins away, told him where I was and he came. By the time he arrived the engine had been switched off for around half an hour, chance to cool down etc. I drove his car home and he said he'd drive mine. He had no problem with it driving home and in fact overtook me on the motorway!!! I'm having a hard job trying to convince him that there was a fault with the car.
Obviously I'm concerned now as I have a 50 mile round trip commute to work and back and tomorrow it is highly likely that I'll get stuck in another traffic jam due to busy motorway with people heading to Blackpool for the fireworks. I'm worried that the same thing will happen again should that be the case. Being a one female on the hard-shoulder of a motorway is my idea of hell and terrifies me.
Has anyone had this issue or have any idea what it could be? My car is a D-Style 1.6 THP Techno 155bhp.
I'm thinking of getting the train to work tomorrow and ringing Citroen to see if I can book it in for some diagnostics on Saturday morning but in the meantime, any help will be much appreciated.
Cheers
Jayne
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