Some Nissan Cube owners report experiencing slow acceleration issues after a rebuilt transmission replacement due to several potential factors. Common causes include a clogged air filter, dirty mass air flow sensor, clogged fuel filter, fuel pump malfunction, faulty oxygen sensor, dirty throttle body, worn spark plugs, and clogged catalytic converter. Additionally, significant problems that prevent proper acceleration often trigger a diagnostic trouble code, and if the check engine light is illuminated, it may indicate which components are malfunctioning. Some owners have found that replacing a faulty crankshaft sensor with a genuine part has resolved their acceleration issues. Furthermore, problems with the valve body, electrical components, transmission control module, or internal transmission damage may also contribute to these acceleration problems. It is recommended for owners experiencing these issues to have their vehicle inspected by a qualified mechanic to accurately diagnose and address the root cause.
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