Let me apologize for the vagueness of this post in advance. I am looking into an issue for a friend with a 2005 MDX. She has very little car knowledge. I will be looking at the car for her on Saturday and will provide more details if I can at that time.
On Monday as she was her vehicle on a highway (~70MPH), the car started to decelerate and all the dash lights began to flash. The car slowed to about 20MPH and she pulled over, shut the car off and waited a short while. She restarted the car and was able to get home, but didn't press the car over 40MPH. She brought the car to the shop that had recently done an oil change on it and had also recommended a brake job. They looked at the car and said she needed a new throttle body (haven't seen their write-up yet). She then brought it back a day later and asked them to scan for any codes. They didn't do that and suggested that perhaps this was related to different sized tires being on the vehicle (I haven't seen what the tire sizes are). They also suggested that perhaps she should just move forward with doing the brakes and tires and see if the problem returns. I also asked her to have an auto parts store check for codes and they said there were none.
Has anyone seen a similar problem? Has anyone had an issue due to differing tire sizes?
Again, I'll post more info when I see the car on Saturday, but if anyone has any experience with similar issues, I'd like to hear your resolutions. Thanks.
On Monday as she was her vehicle on a highway (~70MPH), the car started to decelerate and all the dash lights began to flash. The car slowed to about 20MPH and she pulled over, shut the car off and waited a short while. She restarted the car and was able to get home, but didn't press the car over 40MPH. She brought the car to the shop that had recently done an oil change on it and had also recommended a brake job. They looked at the car and said she needed a new throttle body (haven't seen their write-up yet). She then brought it back a day later and asked them to scan for any codes. They didn't do that and suggested that perhaps this was related to different sized tires being on the vehicle (I haven't seen what the tire sizes are). They also suggested that perhaps she should just move forward with doing the brakes and tires and see if the problem returns. I also asked her to have an auto parts store check for codes and they said there were none.
Has anyone seen a similar problem? Has anyone had an issue due to differing tire sizes?
Again, I'll post more info when I see the car on Saturday, but if anyone has any experience with similar issues, I'd like to hear your resolutions. Thanks.