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Old 10-25-2013, 06:33 PM
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Car Hesitation 1900-2200 RPM (3/4 Gear)

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Over the past month, my car has been hesitating in 3/4 gear right around the 1900-2200 RPM range. The tach moves up and down (like a rev limiter) between that RPM range for a few seconds then it is okay. I notice it mostly when I get on the expressway. The car has 185000 miles and here is a list of things that I have replaced along with the mileage that I think might possibly be the issue:


Mass Air Sensor -163000
Tune up - 160000 (Plugs + Wires)

Fuel Filter - 145000

I checked through the forums and didn't see my particular issue. Thoughts on the issue?


2001 Pontiac Grand Prix GT, 3/8L non supercharged.

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Old 10-25-2013, 08:37 PM
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Re: Car Hesitation 1900-2200 RPM (3/4 Gear)

Sure that is not your TCC solenoid, kicking in and out?
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Old 10-29-2013, 02:47 PM
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Re: Car Hesitation 1900-2200 RPM (3/4 Gear)

I cleaned out the Mass Air Flow sensor and that seemed to have corrected the issue. Maybe a throttle bottle cleaning wouldn't hurt either.
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