Hi folks, I'm not much of a poster, but do lurk quite frequently around here!
I was driving down the major highway through Ottawa, ON today (the 417) heard a pretty loud snap/bang sound. The car stayed on, however I lost all power from the accelerator, as in, nothing would happen at all, despite still being on. I coasted off the highway onto a side street and checked under the hood, and could not see anything, nor could I see anything leaking from the car. After turning the car off, it would not turn back on again. (battery was fine...I was listening to tunes until the tow truck arrived)
The car has 128,000 km on it (which is....80-90,000 miles?). We were told the timing belt had been replaced just before we purchased it, but Ive always had this lingering feeling that it wasn't replaced. My first thought about this is that the timing belt snapped, which I suppose could be relatively affordable enough to fix news so long as the valves weren't bent and nothing else was wrecked.
I have a very bad feeling that this may be something major that I cannot justify spending the money to fix, but would love any and all insight from some of you experienced P5 owners.
Thanks for hearing me rant!
I was driving down the major highway through Ottawa, ON today (the 417) heard a pretty loud snap/bang sound. The car stayed on, however I lost all power from the accelerator, as in, nothing would happen at all, despite still being on. I coasted off the highway onto a side street and checked under the hood, and could not see anything, nor could I see anything leaking from the car. After turning the car off, it would not turn back on again. (battery was fine...I was listening to tunes until the tow truck arrived)
The car has 128,000 km on it (which is....80-90,000 miles?). We were told the timing belt had been replaced just before we purchased it, but Ive always had this lingering feeling that it wasn't replaced. My first thought about this is that the timing belt snapped, which I suppose could be relatively affordable enough to fix news so long as the valves weren't bent and nothing else was wrecked.
I have a very bad feeling that this may be something major that I cannot justify spending the money to fix, but would love any and all insight from some of you experienced P5 owners.
Thanks for hearing me rant!