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Still no diagnosis! Noticeable engine hesitation between 1400 and 2300 RPM

stickshifthappy

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Sorry meant to post it on Sonny's post asking why he's not just letting the dealer handle a warranty issue. Not sure what happened.
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Kebemay10

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When does it happen? Is it in traffic when you are trying to change lanes? The pre-collision assist will cut power if it thinks you are going to hit someone, even if you are just changing lanes.

Probably just normal torque management. Does it primarily happen at lower speeds/lower gears? Doubt they’ll find anything actually wrong with it. But keep us updated either way.
There is something definitely wrong with the vehicle. It did throw a service engine light referencing drive train issue on my way to dealer. It is most noticeable on inclines. The RPMs will fluctuate up and down too.
 

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If it threw a light it has a code. Find out what code(s) were present.
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