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Author Subject: Engine stutter
speedo306

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Post #1
On top loads driving in 3rd gear and tacometer at 40rpm the car starts to stutter and drive gets rough as if car wants to cut off when I accelerate it becomes worse when I ease up on the gas the drive begins to smoothen back out. What can be the cause of my problem? Dunno

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Posted 19th Oct 2011 at 15:01
aaron6

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Post #2
Coil packs or shoddy plugs maybe.

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Posted 19th Oct 2011 at 15:09
speedo306

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Post #3
I started the car and while idling pulled out 1x1 each coil pack to see if the problem would happen but they were sparking fine and the engine did not stutter. Can the gas pump cause this problem?

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Posted 19th Oct 2011 at 16:51
greenbelt

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Post #4
Possibly the fuel pump relay. See if you can swap it for a known good one and check if it still happens.

If not it could be the map sensor on the throttle body.

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Posted 19th Oct 2011 at 17:06
monkeyman

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Post #5
Are you using good quality fuel? maybe change fuel filter in case its a bit blocked.

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Posted 19th Oct 2011 at 19:37
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Post #6
Map sensor!

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Posted 20th Oct 2011 at 00:30
greenbelt

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Any news on this Richard?

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Posted 21st Oct 2011 at 18:32
speedo306

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Post #8
The fuel pump relay is not the problem. I think it may be bad fuel so I am trying to empty the tank as soon as possible and see where it goes from there. Thanks for all the assistance. Appreciate it.

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Posted 21st Oct 2011 at 19:11
gti6power

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Post #9
i had the same trouble before, it turned out that the fuse for the lambda sensor was blown so mite be worth checking that
Posted 21st Oct 2011 at 20:14
speedo306

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Post #10
The problem was shoddy plugs so my baby is back up & running . Thanks for all the assistance. Appreciate it Thumbs up

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Posted 26th Oct 2011 at 20:42

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