sticky rpm's
sticky rpm's
when i rev the throttle say %40 and revs goto say
4500 rpm i let off the throttle the rpms drop but stay up at around 1800 for a seocnd then returns to idle rpm .
this makes for some noooob sounding shifts if not carefull with the throttle
if u only slight throttle it and time it right it wont stick,
its almost acting like a motorbike choke that isnt holding rpm,
it still has the auto throttle pedal, duno if thats it or wat
another thing...
the idle is around 800 rpm, but if i tap the throttle slightly, it goes to 1000 rpm and stays there untill i physicaly put my foot under it and lift it out a bit, then it returns to 800rpm,
when i do this from the cable in the engine bay it doesnt increase to 1000rpm if cable is pulled slightly,
hope im discriptive enough and someone understands what i mean,
any help appreciated.. thanks
4500 rpm i let off the throttle the rpms drop but stay up at around 1800 for a seocnd then returns to idle rpm .
this makes for some noooob sounding shifts if not carefull with the throttle
if u only slight throttle it and time it right it wont stick,
its almost acting like a motorbike choke that isnt holding rpm,
it still has the auto throttle pedal, duno if thats it or wat
another thing...
the idle is around 800 rpm, but if i tap the throttle slightly, it goes to 1000 rpm and stays there untill i physicaly put my foot under it and lift it out a bit, then it returns to 800rpm,
when i do this from the cable in the engine bay it doesnt increase to 1000rpm if cable is pulled slightly,
hope im discriptive enough and someone understands what i mean,
any help appreciated.. thanks
The obvious question is the throttle cable sticking or kinked somewhere.
Or the linkages on the side of the throttle body that limit the return speed, check those....not sure what they're called.
Check where the cable goes into the top of the pedal as well, may be something in there that's catching and holding the pedal.
Or the linkages on the side of the throttle body that limit the return speed, check those....not sure what they're called.
Check where the cable goes into the top of the pedal as well, may be something in there that's catching and holding the pedal.
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If this is the case, then almost certainly a mechanical problem with the cable, return spring or pedal. Try removing the cable and see if moves freely through the entire travel. It's fairly common for throttle cables to get a bit frayed inside (from damage or simply old age) and this can cause sticking throttle. When the cable is removed you will also be able to check the pedal travel and that the t/b is also smooth.rodney007 wrote:
the lines are fine because when i do it from the engine bay its okay its only when i use the pedal,
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