blackbay9311

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Hey everyone,

Yesterday, a teammate sent me a photo of a message that suddenly popped up in his car. He mentioned that the RPM is shooting up like it's in low mode, but the speed isn't increasing, and there's some noise coming from the front wheels.
Any ideas what could be causing this issue?
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Symbols are brilliant for indicating a problem - if you know what the symbol means.

I had a look through my owner's manual, and couldn't find it.

I did a search online, and couldn't find it.

Symbols are bloody useless if there's no reference for them.
 
I'd try steering fluid level first, then the linkage ...

Or go to a Main Stealer and ask ...
 
If the revs are rising and the car's not moving pro rata, then either the clutch, box/tc or PTU is knackered. All of these things are up front so would sound like front wheels. If it was clutch it would also come with a pungent smell.

However, I agree with @Dippypud that the icon looks like a steering wheel. But this would not allow revs to rise faster than normal. So maybe there are a number of issues.
 
Symbols are brilliant for indicating a problem - if you know what the symbol means.

I had a look through my owner's manual, and couldn't find it.

I did a search online, and couldn't find it.

Symbols are bloody useless if there's no reference for them.
That's exactly what I want to say.

Even after searching through Google, image searches, and even the user manual, I couldn't find any relevant information.
What's the point of having icons that users can't understand or that lack guidance?
Ridiculous.
 
Thank you all.
I've gathered the information you provided and shared it with my friend.
He'll be heading to the repair shop soon for an accurate diagnosis.
 
Thank you all.
I've gathered the information you provided and shared it with my friend.
He'll be heading to the repair shop soon for an accurate diagnosis.

Please come back and lets us know the outcome, so if it happens to anyone else we can give suitable advice ...
 

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