2007 Pontiac Grand Prix

Asked by MartaR Jan 05, 2016 at 11:22 AM about the 2007 Pontiac Grand Prix Base

Question type: Maintenance & Repair

My cars Reduce Engine speed came on
and my traction control. My car will start
up it won't accelerate at all. Anyone know
what this could be and any prices. It's
really discouraging

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Check the oil. If it super low that might put it into limp mode. If its not that it needs to go to a shop for a proper diagnosis. Its in limp mode because something is seriously wrong with it. The shop will check for trouble codes in the computer which will give them some idea what's wrong. They will discuss repair options with you and you can decide then what you need to do. Could be something relatively inexpensive or it could be something huge. Its impossible to know without diagnosis though.

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