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stutter on flat throttle, any idea's?

Hi guys

 

get yer brains in gear, i have a problem...

 

a stutter has appeared whilst only on flat throttle, so i'm stumped!

 

i'd know what to expect if it were under load, or high revving, and i got the misfire, but this only occurs at completely flat throttle, and feels worst at around the 2500 rpm mark, but still very noticeable above and below this, and in any gear.

 

anything at all resembling an accelarating throttle, or off the gas, and she's behaving normally, it only occurs on absoloute steady flat throttle,

 

odd huh!

 

any clues would be greatly appreciated.

 

cheers

 

shrew

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check for loose/ripped hoses around the AIV and EGR solenoid area.

It can also be caused by incorrectly connected hoses to/from these solenoids

 

It sometimes helps pinpointing the issue by unplugging one or both solenoids to see if the problem becomes less or disappears

Hmm, i was thinking that it felt more electrical, but i'll have a look and fingers crossed.

 

any other ideas or pointers???

 

shrew

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