Limp mode or (limp-in mode or limp-home mode)occurs when your computer in your car is not communicating with the sensors on your engine. On some cars(volkswagon Passat for example) If you disconnect the battery then the computer will lose all of the settings and will go into limp-in mode. The car will have little power and a top speed of only about 30 miles per hour. The function of limp-in mode is to get you to a place that can repair the car but the car is barely driveable.
You have to repair the cause of the code that put it in limp mode.
fix the problom that put it in limp home mode then reset the computer
You have to fix the problem that caused the trouble codes that put it in limp mode.
You get a women to put her mouth on it and blow.
You have to repair the malfunction that is setting the code that has put the computer in limp mode.
No. However, it can cause the car to run in "limp home" mode. No. However, it can cause the car to run in "limp home" mode.
It would depend greatly as to why it went into limp mode. It would have to be diagnosted first before giving a price.
Limp mode is what the car goes into if a major sensor( like a cam sensor) fails, the engine will run at reduced rpms and with power reduced.
Repair the code deficiency and cancel the code.
Your car is in limp mode. Limp mode is a safety mode your car goes into when you have a problem so you don't blow your engine. Its usually a distributor problem a map sensor or a timing belt problem.
Disconnect the car battery, and reconnect it