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A160 Hit A Badger...

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The car is my son's 2018 A160 (automatic). He just called to tell me he hit a badger at about 70 mph on the way home, and now the car won't accelerate normally; it does so much more slowly than before. The front bumper is badly cracked, but there are no strange noises while driving, no warning lights, no increased exhaust noise, and apart from the acceleration, it drives normally.

I'm stumped; I haven't the faintest idea what it might be. My first thought was a damaged acceleration linkage, but I doubt a frontal impact with a relatively small animal like a badger could do that, and anyway, the poor creature went under the car, not up the bonnet, and the pedal feels normal. Does anyone have any ideas?

Just had a thought. Could the transmission have gone into limp mode? He said it went up to about 5000 rpm, though, so I assume not.
 
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I that a turbo charged car?

If yes maybe an intercooler hose or some other part of the air intake has been damaged or dislodged & the integrity of the air intake system has been compromised.
 
I that a turbo charged car?

If yes maybe an intercooler hose or some other part of the air intake has been damaged or dislodged & the integrity of the air intake system has been compromised.

Seems to be turbocharged, so agree, it could be a damaged intercooler or dislodged hose.
 
The car is my son's 2018 A160 (automatic). He just called to tell me he hit a badger at about 70 mph on the way home, and now the car won't accelerate normally; it does so much more slowly than before. The front bumper is badly cracked, but there are no strange noises while driving, no warning lights, no increased exhaust noise, and apart from the acceleration, it drives normally.

I'm stumped; I haven't the faintest idea what it might be. My first thought was a damaged acceleration linkage, but I doubt a frontal impact with a relatively small animal like a badger could do that, and anyway, the poor creature went under the car, not up the bonnet, and the pedal feels normal. Does anyone have any ideas?

Just had a thought. Could the transmission have gone into limp mode? He said it went up to about 5000 rpm, though, so I assume not.
im very surprised the airbag didnt go off!
 

Seems to be turbocharged, so agree, it could be a damaged intercooler or dislodged hose.
If so, then very probably able to draw unfiltered air. Needs investigation ASAP.
 
Seems to be turbocharged, so agree, it could be a damaged intercooler or dislodged hose.
It's actually an A160, so must be a W176 model at that year, but it is indeed turbocharged so intercooler or hose damage causing loss of boost is the most likely culprit.
 
Accelerator is a drive by wire system so no linkage as such.

As said by others, intercooler or boost pipe issue most likely.


Glad he is OK
 
Thanks guys. It hadn't occurred to me for a moment that it was turbocharged, but that would certainly account for it. I'd have thought he'd have heard the boost leak, but maybe not; he has the technical appreciation skills of an orang-utan...

The car is a contract hire. He's had it from new, but when it came up to the end of the contract, he wasn't asked to return it, and he was happy with it, so he just let it run and kept paying. I presume that if it's a write-off, which at main dealer prices it probably will be, the insurance payoff goes to the hire company, and they ask him to pay any shortfall between the amount and the valuation?

He was thinking of a new car anyway...
 
I presume that if it's a write-off, which at main dealer prices it probably will be, the insurance payoff goes to the hire company, and they ask him to pay any shortfall between the amount and the valuation?
Yes.

Hopefully any shortfall will be small - or (better) nothing at all.
 
Isn’t there a collision detection system that puts it into limp mode?
The car, not the badger!
 
Isn’t there a collision detection system that puts it into limp mode?
The car, not the badger!
I'm sure the badger was limping too though 😉
 

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