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I have a 1992 Toyota Paseo and a 2. This is a question about the paseo.(I am asking in this forum because no one would check the other.) When I have the throttle around two thousand rpms then punch it the car seems to bog very very heavily. Sometimes the throttle will kick in no problems, other times the car seems like there is a fuel cut. This does not happen when I lightly or heavily roll on the throttle. Please help. Peace.
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Re: Engine problem

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I have a 1992 Toyota Paseo and a 2. This is a question about the paseo.(I am asking in this forum because no one would check the other.) When I have the throttle around two thousand rpms then punch it the car seems to bog very very heavily. Sometimes the throttle will kick in no problems, other times the car seems like there is a fuel cut. This does not happen when I lightly or heavily roll on the throttle. Please help. Peace.
You probably have a transmission problem....then again, it is a paseo...
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Re: Engine problem

trans problem you gotta be kiddin me
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Re: Engine problem

your TPS could be out of wack, or your injectors could just be old and not working well... any number of things can cause that
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thsnks for the info
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Re: Engine problem

i odn't think it is the injectors because at higher rpms the power is steady. Also what would be wrong witht he transmission for that to be the problem?
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The '96 Tercel has a similar problem: felt as a heavy jerk under acceleration. The car has done it since it was new. You could have any number of engine management problems though. You don't have a gearbox problem; at least not that is causing the symptoms you discribed.
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