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Old 04-08-2008, 05:09 PM   #455 (permalink)
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hey guys... ok so the other day i was driving to school and my car just shut off while driving... started right back up and no probs or check engine light... so i thought nothing of it... a day later my idle rpms were normal but my safc and scan guage were showing 4-6 thottle % and i wasnt on the gas at all just sitting at a light... then while driving my a/f's would go all over the place... just cruising it would go to 10.0 and bounce to 16 and back to 14 an the car would hessitate a lil... and if im driving and a drop it into nuetral my rpm's would hang at about 2k and then once i come to a complete stop it would go back to normal idle rpm but again the safc would show 4-6 throttle %... i asked turbomatt if he had any suggestions and he said TPS wires were bad... so i put in the s&p rewire kit and a new TPS and the problem is still there.... can anyone shed some light on this at all... any sugesstions or people that have had the same prob.... this is pretty urgent as my srt is my daily driver and only car... thanks, -matt-
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