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Computer? Throttle Stays On
Example: I go from one stopsign to another. I’ll accelerate, shift into
second, accelerate a bit and then take my foot off the pedal. I then expect the revs to drop and the car to slow down, using engine braking. But this doesn’t happen -- for several seconds, the revs stay up, as if I still had my foot on the pedal. I’m forced to shift to neutral and let the engine do its thing before it returns to idle. I think this is “normal” behavior, designed into the computer for emissions purposes. I find it very annoying, perhaps dangerous. The computer is controlling the throttle in ways I do not expect. Is this behavior normal? Is there a way to defeat it? |
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Re: Computer? Throttle Stays On
It doesn't sound like it's normal. From a safety standpoint I would go to the dealership and have them look and work on the issue as soon as you can.
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