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Has your vehicle suddenly started performing unusually? It may be in limp mode. Our Chevrolet service experts are taking a closer look at Carroll Chevrolet.

What is Limp Mode?

Limp mode activates in your vehicle when a fault is detected. It’s a safety precaution designed to protect you and minimize further damage.  

How Do I Know if My Vehicle’s in Limp Mode?

If your vehicle’s speed slows unexpectedly or your transmission fails to shift, it’s likely in limp mode. It will also turn off non-essential functions, such as your air conditioning or radio. Typically, your check engine light will also illuminate.

What Causes it?

Your vehicle’s computer consistently receives signals from its various components. If it gets an abnormal signal, it will activate limp mode. Several issues can trigger limp mode, including (but not limited to):

  • Faulty sensors
  • Faulty components or wiring
  • Transmission issues
  • Dysfunctional brakes
  • Low fluid levels

Is Limp Mode Bad for Your Car?

While limp mode itself isn’t necessarily bad for your car, it signals an issue. If your vehicle is operating in limp mode, it’s essential to get it corrected.

How Do You Turn It Off?

If the feature has been activated by a quick fix, such as low fluid levels, you may be able to correct it. However, sometimes, it can be challenging to pinpoint the issues on your own. We recommend that you visit our Chevy service center so that our trained technicians can resolve the issue for you.

Visit Our Chevy Service Center in DeLand, FL

If your vehicle is operating in limp mode, it’s essential to have it inspected. Our trained technicians at Carroll Chevrolet can get your vehicle working like new in no time. Stop in for Chevy service today!  

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