feels like a miss fire - de-throttle then apply throttle
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feels like a miss fire - de-throttle then apply throttle
Hello,
I have a slight issue which has been manifesting over the past couple months.
The issue is when i pull back on the throttle to change gear or following a car through town and pull back on the throttle then reapply. for instance when you change gear press the clutch decrease the throttle and reapply. I am in no manner driving fast just normal driving conditions. It feels like a miss fire no power for the split second like a small jerk.
I have no idea what could be causing this and there are no warning lights on the dash board.
Anyone got any suggestions as to what this could be?
The car i drive is a 57 plate Audi A3 2l TDI sportback
Thanks in advance
Best
Daniel
I have a slight issue which has been manifesting over the past couple months.
The issue is when i pull back on the throttle to change gear or following a car through town and pull back on the throttle then reapply. for instance when you change gear press the clutch decrease the throttle and reapply. I am in no manner driving fast just normal driving conditions. It feels like a miss fire no power for the split second like a small jerk.
I have no idea what could be causing this and there are no warning lights on the dash board.
Anyone got any suggestions as to what this could be?
The car i drive is a 57 plate Audi A3 2l TDI sportback
Thanks in advance
Best
Daniel
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Agreed. This forum seems to be pretty dead.
I think I have a similar issue as what you're describing. Jerks at cruising speed (as if you let off the throttle) and also idles poorly (bogs, acceleration suffers and sometimes stalls at idle). I think there is an issue with my throttle body actuator, but I can't be sure. Good luck
I think I have a similar issue as what you're describing. Jerks at cruising speed (as if you let off the throttle) and also idles poorly (bogs, acceleration suffers and sometimes stalls at idle). I think there is an issue with my throttle body actuator, but I can't be sure. Good luck
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