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Every day I travel from Leyland to Longridge where I work and back, it's about seven miles of motor way with a mile and a half either side.

In the morning nothing out of the ordinary , but every night when I come to the end of the slip road and wait to pull out the revs go up to about 1500 for about 5 secs, then come back down and all's back to normal.

Any ideas anyone?:confused:

If you've not it doesn't matter, it's been doing it for months. just a bit odd.

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im far from an expert on this but i would say it was settling after a good run( burning excess fuel)

Tried cleaning the trottle bodies, if a bit of crap gets in em they can stick a tiny bit open making the revs rise a bit i think, mine has done this before, if i put it in park or neutral at a junction the revs used to go up to about 1300 then drop back down after a second, disconnect the battery while you do it, to reset the ecu too.

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Goood luck.

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If its not that it could be a dicky TPS but id do the TB's first as it will cost you nowt.

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That sounds like the one b19rks, cheers mate:)

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