I got a call that on a short trip my wife noticed a burning smell right before she stopped. Thinking it was another vehicle she went inside did her shopping and came out. On the way home there was a burning smell and the van would go very slowly at 3K rpm's. I assume the transmission was in limp mode and only in first gear. Something like this happened to her one before when the alternator pulley came apart however once the alternator was replaced it did not continue so I had assumed it may have been related.
No warning lights on the dash. The fault codes are a P1130 and P0113 however I'm not sure if they are current. I haven't pulled codes before as no CEL was lit.
The P0113 fault code appears to be a high input voltage to the ECM from the intake air temp sensor. The P1130 appears to be a fuel rail pressure sensor fault. I will of course rectify this however would this cause the behaviour noted above? The engine appears to be running smoothly and my wife was driving around 3K on the tach. My first instinct is to call it a transmission and or torque converter issue due to the lack of check engine lights and slow movement however as stated above when the alternator went and the serpentine belt was out a similar issue was noted and when corrected went away.
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peterdemski
Vehicle: 2005 Voyager 2.8 CRD
I got a call that on a short trip my wife noticed a burning smell right before she stopped. Thinking it was another vehicle she went inside did her shopping and came out. On the way home there was a burning smell and the van would go very slowly at 3K rpm's. I assume the transmission was in limp mode and only in first gear. Something like this happened to her one before when the alternator pulley came apart however once the alternator was replaced it did not continue so I had assumed it may have been related.
No warning lights on the dash. The fault codes are a P1130 and P0113 however I'm not sure if they are current. I haven't pulled codes before as no CEL was lit.
The P0113 fault code appears to be a high input voltage to the ECM from the intake air temp sensor. The P1130 appears to be a fuel rail pressure sensor fault. I will of course rectify this however would this cause the behaviour noted above? The engine appears to be running smoothly and my wife was driving around 3K on the tach. My first instinct is to call it a transmission and or torque converter issue due to the lack of check engine lights and slow movement however as stated above when the alternator went and the serpentine belt was out a similar issue was noted and when corrected went away.
Any help would be greatly appreicated.
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