Image 1 — Limp mode, and eventually shuts off
Image 2 — Limp mode, and eventually shuts off
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Limp mode, and eventually shuts off

(2004 DINAN S1 car)

I cleared codes to get rid of the Check Gas Cap light on the dash and drive 20 minutes pn the freeway with no issues. Once I got off the exit, I would push the acceleration but it would stutter with power loss. After about 10 minutes, I tried pulling slightly uphill into a gas station and it shut off completely in the middle of the slope.

Towed it home, swapped the Fuel Pump and Fuel Pump module in the trunk with OEM parts. Reset adaptations, and fuses were fine. Turned it on again and got P0172 and P0175 (pics attached).

When I turn it on in the garage, it bogs and has a rough idle, then eventually dies. I can hear the fuel pump working.

Anybody deal with this before?

u/HerroVVercome — 7 days ago
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