Hi,
I've got a 1999 1.0 Micra automatic, it's been suffering momentary loss of drive for a couple of years, a local garage has been unable to diagnose the problem so I've been living with the quirk. However, I was recently driving on the motorway when the N-CVT warning light came on, my speed was then restricted to 30-40 mph and trying to accelerate resulted in juddering.
Googling the issue i found the N-CVT diagnosis procedure described in this thread: NCVT Problem. The result of this was "Fault Code No Number - Lamp blinks at 4Hz repeatedly - Battery supply fault or memory back-up fault"
Has anyone here experienced this or got any idea of how to bring my car back to full health?
Thanks
Phil
I've got a 1999 1.0 Micra automatic, it's been suffering momentary loss of drive for a couple of years, a local garage has been unable to diagnose the problem so I've been living with the quirk. However, I was recently driving on the motorway when the N-CVT warning light came on, my speed was then restricted to 30-40 mph and trying to accelerate resulted in juddering.
Googling the issue i found the N-CVT diagnosis procedure described in this thread: NCVT Problem. The result of this was "Fault Code No Number - Lamp blinks at 4Hz repeatedly - Battery supply fault or memory back-up fault"
Has anyone here experienced this or got any idea of how to bring my car back to full health?
Thanks
Phil