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Old 07-03-2004, 11:24 AM   #1 (permalink)
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Default Throttle Sensors any Problems???

I need anyone that has had a problem with there idle doing anything out of the ordinary....and/or mis-firing for any reason to PM me. My cars throttle sensor was messed up caused my car to actually accelerate. It pulled up a hill with me not even touching the gas, holding the speed and climbing a little. it would idle down to 5-600rpm and up to 3K when it would idle up is when it would speed up. PM ME PLEASE!
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It could be your idle air controller, or a vacuum leak somewhere. Have you messed with your vacuum lines or throttle body any? If you're stock, I would take it in.
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Its in the shop...I got two speeding tickets because its causing it to speed up on its own....first they said its misfiring on all four cly. and #4plug wire was bad got 3miles away and it started same shitagain
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Quote: Originally Posted by dangerous_mind98023
I got two speeding tickets because its causing it to speed up on its own

jeebus! i havent gotten a ticket for years now... o.. i meant a speeding ticket.
actually the last day i got a speeding ticket was the last day i had a radar detector in my car.
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If you have an aftermarket alarm and they put the siren near the plug that will do the same thing. In my expierence the siren was rubbing on the wires to the throttle body and ended up cutting the wires. Idle was all over the place. until finally it broke and would not start. Hope this helps. Chris
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Nope no A.M. Alarm.....hmmm
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